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Tm11 Sentinel

Ohio-Point Plana 1t, W. Va.

PL&amp;ASER
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We Reserve The Riehl To
Limit Quantities .

STORE HOURS

Mond_ay thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

298 SECOND ST.
_POMEROY, Ott. •

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Chance ·of rain 60 percent
~011lght. Low In upper 40s. Tues90 percent chance of rain.
near 60.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Monday, May 8, 1989,

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RJOOISTERING FOR CHECK - A total of 355 persons were
registered for free cholesterol checks by Ida Diehl, front, and
. Donna Carr, of tbe Melp Bruch, American Heart Association, at
Sunday's
bouse at Veterans Memorial H011pltal. Shown
completing ller ·registration Is Helen WIIJiams of Pomeroy.
Twenty-nine of the 31S penllu chose to lake "rain checks"lor the
lest and will return to the hospital .lor the free cholesterol
evaluation at a later lime.
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vandalism charges filed against patr

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Char~tes have been flied
against two young men f~r
vandalism of mailboxes In the

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MARIETTA - The Ohio 'De·
partment of Transportation
(000T) will sponsor the second
annual Director's Cup Truck
·Roadeo lor highway personnel
.;throughout the entire state.
PDOT' s Dis trlct 10-roadeo will be
. ·-held May 11-12 at the Washington
. 'County-Fairgrounds In Marietta,
'with competitions beginning at
8:30 a.m. on Thursday and
continuing at 9 a.m. on Friday.
The truck roadeo Is an obstacle
eourse consisting of six layout
problems designed to simulate
maneuvers operjltOrS often make
during snowplowlng duties. Only
nperatlons .personnel who normally drive dump trucks are
auowed to compete In the roadeo.
The volunteer participants will
have their choice of an automatic
or standard transmission singleaxle dumptruck with an 11 foot
plow. Participants will have 10
minutes to complete the course.
Competitions Include coutity,
district . .regional and state' levels. Winner oft he district compe·
tltlon wlll advance on to the
reglonals on June 29 at the Ohio
State Fairgrounds. The final

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Ef,ectlve Aprll 29, thta year, ihe use of a Federal Odometer
Disclosure FOI'!fl was required upon transfer of owner•blp of a
motor vehicle. 11111&amp; form, according to Meigs County Clerk of
Courts Larry Spencer, will replace the requirements set forth In
Section 4:;115.06 of the Oblo Revised Code.
, Fonns are available from the clerk of courts office ln the
Melgl Collaty Cour~. t:'or more lnfonnatlon, call the
clerk's offk;e .at 912-112110. or the title office, at 992-2693.

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Blood for the resting was taken
in an area set up in the hospital
cafeteria.
Five hospital employees were on hand for drawing the blood but that number
was doubled to 10 when it was
obvious thai the testing demand
was going to be quite heavy
during the afternoon.
Members of the Meigs Chapter
of the American Heart Association were on hand to register
those taking !he cholesterol test:
to get the lllood to the laboratory,
and then to get the results of tests
to ·the dining room of the
extended care area where visItors were served refreshments
while they waited for test results.
Mrs. Sandy lannarel!i, president
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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Despite weather which started
with early morning snow followed by cold temperatures and
slrong winds, some 500 residenls
attended an open house held at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Sunday to marlc the opening of
National Hospital Week.
Popular wllh numerous resi·
dents attending the annual open
house was cholesterol testing
which was offered from 0 '1 '1o 4
p.m . free of charge. A total of 326
persons moved through the line
to receive the free testing with 29
others choosing to take rain
checks, which will entitle them to
the cholesterol test at another
time this month.

Odometer disclosure required

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A Dex!er area man was charged Ina one~car accident Sunday
at 7:30 p.m. In Scipio Township on T.R. '17, just west of the
junction of S.R. 143, according to the Gallla-Melgs Post of the
State Highway PatroL
Burton T. Dewees. 65. Rt. 1, Dexter. was charged with OWl
alter be · backed his 1981 Chevrolet Citation over an
embankment. Dewees, who was driving east, stopped and'
attempted to turn around ln lhe road before backing up.

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state roadeo will also be at the
fairgrounds on July 11.
"District 10 was well represented at all levels of competition
at last year's roadeo," said Joe
Leach. deputy director for District 10. ''Blll Thomas, a Morgan
County opera! or. placed second
ln the state at the Director's Cup
Roadeo. ·• Leach said that the
roadeo ls goOd practice for
keeping operators' skllls sharpened through some friendly
competition. ,
Other District 10 county
winners, ln. addition to Thomas,
Included Clarence Stover,
Athens County; Stephen Beaver.
Gallla County; Richard Smith,
Hocking County; Wayne Cotterill, Meigs County; Joe Bishop,
Monroe County; ' Jeff Harding.
Noble Counry; Pat Mahaffey.
Vinton County; and Terry Parks,
Washington County .
The ODOT Director's Cup
Roadeo Is sponsored by the
Bureau of Health, Safety and
Claims Department. Judging the
roadeo wlll be personnel from the
central and district operations
and safety offices.

The Incidents of vandalism
King and Harmon are to
occurred around 2 a·n;\· Saturday appear Wednesday in Meigs
ln . the Harrlsonvllle area. Four County Court.
According loa complaint from
charg~ of criminal mischief
. ha11e...been filed agalns~.20.-ye,r, .,. Minnie Young. a !,ire on her .
old Charles Harmon, ' Happy 'daughter's car was sliced )'Vith a '
Hollow Road, and 22-year-old
knife while !he car was parked
Joey King, Harrisonville, in
Saturday night at the daughter 's
connection with the Incidents.
place of employment, the Hilltop
Gas Station. The lnciden 1 ocAccording to the report. the curred sometime be!ween 4 and
two men were traveling south on 9:30p.m .. bu! the slice was not
State Route 143 early Saturday discovered until Sunday.
morning In Harmon's pickup
truck. and for some reason. went
On .Saturday evening at 7: 15
off the roadway on the right and
p.m.. Jason L. Dodson. 17.
pushed over a mailbox at the
Pomeroy. pulled out of State
Workman residence.
Route 143 at !hi' Intersection of
The two continued on south and
pushed over .and damaged mall- State Route 7 and colllded with a
southbound vehicle driven by
boxes belonging to Wllllam And·
Robert
C. Waugh. of Cheshire.
erson and Lorna Hall. Farther
There was moderate damage to
south, while attempting to push
over the mailbox at the Robert Dodson's 1973 vehicle: heavy
damage to Waugh's. No injuries
Hall residence. their pickup
were reported. Dodson was cited
truck got stuck on the post which for !allure to yield while turning
was made from 11n old elect ric
left.
power pole. They were a !tempt·
lng to remove the truck with a
Flnally,'\he sheriff reports !hat
jack when Robert Hall Jr. came
home. Tlfey advised him that a at 2:06a.m. Sunday. 25-year-oid
deer had run into th~lr path and Tony Barringer. Reedsville, was
they ran off the road to avoid arrested for operating a motor
vehicle while under . the lnflu·
striking the deer.
ence. During processing. Barrin·
ger was also charged with
A charge of falsification has
been filed against Joey King for possession of marijuana . Barrln·
ger Is being held In the Meigs
giving the sheriff's Investigator a
false sworn statment regarding County Jail pending a hearing In
Meigs County Court.
the Incident.

REFRESHMENTS. TOO! - The more than 500 vlsitol'$ at the
annual open house of Veterans Memorial Hospital enjoyed
refreshments In the extended care activities room. Here lJnda
Holter, hospital employee served Harry and Genevieve Richard of
Long Bottom.

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a report from Meigs County
Sheriff James M. Soulsby . .

·Annu. al ODOT: Roadeo
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pressure tests
were a part of the free health service provided
at Sunday's
, annual open house at Veterans 'Memorial Hospital. Here Ruth
RlfDe, R. N. takes Eileen Justis' blood pressure.

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Meigs has some snow Sunday
You've "Probably beard It said many times • AprU sbowera
brllll May Dowen. Bllt II you were up early' Sunday momlna
you probl.bly saw aomethln&amp; you dlclll't expect to ~eeonMay 7' SNOW!
Accordlna to area weather experts, lt'a btell22 years IInce It
snowed In central and ICRitbern Ohla ID May.
Tbe IIIOW didn't last loiJi, wbleb wu llllfor!Wiate for a few
youapr Melp Countlanl who bad ~Uclpated aame Sunday
aleilb rldlal.
Co_'!tlaued on pap lO

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SOUTHERN ROYALTY - Ryu BYau and Carllu Bill were
named the 1988 Southern Hlp School Prom ldq and queen In
ceremooiM at the )ualoHeDlor pnm lield Sa1111'4a7 fllllll at the
school. Dlaa wat-. lMI year'a prom q - crowlled llle queea. "When I'm '!'lib Yau" wu llle lbe- Ill IIIII , _ .......
extended Into an ell-DIP' p811y wltll teod, 1
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PubHsher

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LETI'ERS OF OPINION are welcome. They should be leu tban 300
words lon&amp;. All letters are subject to editing alld must be alpld with
name, addreas and telephone number. No unaflned letter• will bepu!lllabed. Letters should be tn good taste, addressblg llsueo, not perooitall·
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Teen pregnancy bill
sparks debate in House

Arafat prime target for assassins
TUNIS, Tunllla- Yaslr Ara·
fat proll!cts himself like a cat
who has used up eight Uves.
The chairman of the Palestine
Liberation Organization, tn biB
new · role as modtrate Middle
East peacemakl!r, has.become a
favorite target for terrorists and
possibly for two Middle Eastern
governments.
He himself renounced terrorIsm and recogn!ZA!d Israel on
Dec.U. Almosttmmedlalely, the
Central Intelligence Aaency put
out a top-secret alert to expect
the worst from radical Pale~tl·
nlan factlona who don't like the
new Arafat. Not IQDf after, Pan
Amfll&amp;htl03waablownoutoftbe
sky, and the lnvest. .tlon bas
foculed ou Palestinian guerrlllas
or terrorlala ·dtrected by Iran.
Syrian leader Hafez Aaaad Is

Arafal'a moat dan&amp;ei'OUI nemeala. He keeps four anlt·Arafat
groupe on a leash, ready to spoil
any peace lntltlatlve.
One of those grou111. the
Popular Front for the Uberatton
of Palestine-General Command,
II led by Ahmed Jabrll who hu
vowed to acuttle Arafat's at·
tempts to make peace wltb
llrael. The IJ'OUP II a prime
suspect In the Pan Am bombing.
Arafat also needs eyes In the
back of hll head to watch for Abu
Musa and !be Fatab Uprlalng
wlllch II bent on stopping blm
fi"OJ!I llll!lldlng fences with the
United Statt!l or Israel. Two
other groupe baaed In Syria, the
Popular Front for the Uberatlon
of Palestine and -~Democratic
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Unbridled House debate has been allowed during the last couple of
weeks, leading to speculation that House Speaker Vernal Riffe Jr. ,
D-Wheelersburg, Is easing up on the reins.
Normally Riffe gavels bills through at breakneck speed, tolerating
little dissent or philosophizing on "his'' House noor.
One day last week, nearly 20 different members were on their feet
expressing opinions about various bills.
But the hammer Is still there. Two weeks ago, Rep. Troy Lee
James, D-Cleveland, lost his bill permitting surveyors and engineers
to come onto private property to do their jobs. It wasn't even close. He
was nine votes short and even some Democrats voted no.
At a private caucus, Riffe gently reminded Democrats they need to
stick together to protect their own. The result: an easy eight-vote .
margin of passage for the bill. Amazing what a little religion will do
for one's view of the world!

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Palestine, have ,given Arafat we !lave an Independent state, all
nomlaal support, but they hate theM small ~pe will vanish."
StDI, It II not the Paleatlalans
biB recent CODCI!ISIODI.
Arafat told us that tile 15 · wbo worry Arafat the 111011t. It Is
asaasalns he was ducking wllen · !be Israeli aecret service, Mos·
we met him come from thoae our aad, The assassination one year
terrorllt fJ'OUPII, and are proba· . a110 of hll No. 2atde, Abu Jlbad,ls
bly fellow Paleltlnlana, not Syrl· widely believed to be an IJraell
ana. "We have Information that hit. The Israeli air force bombed
they bad been aent to Europe Arafat's headquarters In Tunis In
agallllt our embasales and our October I985, but he was not
bureaua Uld 0111' leaden. But thll there.
Arafat also confirmed a report
II not tile first ttme.'' Arafat aald.
He appeared COJIVInced that be we heard from other aourcet that
will not have to look over lila lila OWD aervant tried to kDI blm
shoulder forever,lfbecan satlaty aeveral yean ago by poisoning
hll enemies by creating an his i'ood with cyanldf. 1 The
Independent Paleatlnlan state In ierVant confessed alld claimed
the Israeli-occupied West Bank !hat Israelis ~re behind the
and Gaza Strip: ''The moment
Plot. He was executed.

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w~ WILL RlD THIS CoUNTRY _oF·
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1be Ia waxlna, moving toward Ita flrlt quarler.
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tvftllllatara are Mercu_ey, Ven1111111d Jupiter.
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8lllu foUIIder of tile lW Crclll Society 81111 I
'co-fo!tzftr ot lilt
llen'a Chrlftla.a AlloclaUon, In lBIIJI, Harry
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TAI.LloD!'GA, Ala: ,"!Vl'll.- ,point of-the
race.
Davey 1\ll~on grabbe? the l"ad , The race took three hours , 12
eight laps from the finish Sunday •minutes and 30 seconds to com·
and held off late ·o"barge&amp;/ by ,pliote. There were 27' 'iead
Terry L~):ldnte and Mark Martin ' cqanges,~ijlong 11 different drlv·
to win the NASCAR Winston 500.
ers and seven caution flags for a '
.Milson: ~!'~ nearby Huey:
total of 27 laps.
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town, Ala;, .:p~ ' 11' fading
The final caution followed an
Morgan Shepherd on lap 180 and
eight-car pileup on lap 174.
then fo\ldt off Labonte and
Shepherdcameoutofthecaullon
Mar tin tifltin by two-tenths of a
In first place. but soon surrensecond :~~lfsOn; LalJoilt~ --affd ~ deretl the lead lo Allison and
Martin were driving Ford
finished fourth.
Thunderb!rds. ..... '
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The v!PDrY•. e!lrned Allison
finish by a driver In the new
$98,676 and made' him i!llj:lble · · Chevrolet Lumina. which made
with Daytbna 500cbamploa Dar: .ltsNASCARdebut.KenSc~rader
rell Wal~r~,'f6r-~ the Wlllston
was' sjj(th, followed by Harry ··
Million,
llll!l!!!ll prize given to .. G~nt;' Dale Earnhardt, Nell Bonany driver who wins two •Of ! nett and Rusty Wallace,.,
NASCAR'~ 't hree blgges,t events:
·A'total of 19 cars finished on the
'r·
the Daytopa 500, Winston 500 and , lead lap.
World 600,'
The final caution •flag was
It was the tlrU '&gt;~!dory ,of the
triggered ..4ten Michael Waltrip
BOGGS HOMERS - Boston's Wade Boggs is Sunday's game against the visiting Texas
season lot Allison, who won the spun between the third and
congratulated by fellow teammates after billing a Rangers. The Red Sox won 9·5. ~UPI)
Winston 506 In 19!!7. '
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fourth turns, causing a chain·
solo borne run In the bottom olthefourth Inning of
"This Is my hometoWri. track,
reaction pile-up Involving Phil
and I'm • proud to be 'here,'.'
Barkdoll, Hut Stricklin, Chad
Little. Ernie lrvan, Larry Pear·
Allison said. "It's ~n a real
up-and-d~wn year for us and this
son, Ricky Rudd and Kyl~Petty.
Is a great place for !ts to get our
None of the drivers received
nr'st win.'•' •
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Allison starteafrom !he second
the lead lap.
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"I don't know what happened," .
anymore. ' '
King. 3·3, walked four and fanned
times fo:r a tptal of 94 of the 188
Petty said. "Some cars got
By LISA HARRIS
three. Bobby Thigpen entered
The
Red
Sox
have
won
three
laps. He ~veraged 155.869 mph In
together ,In front of me and I had
UPI Sports Writer
with
two outs In the eighth and
straight
games,
while
Texas
has
winning .and picked up an extra
nowhere to go. Other than being
The thin rotation, big bats and
got
his
fifth save. Tommy John,
dropped
four
In
a
row
the
$10.000 for leading at the halfway
teed off, I'm OK."
tiny park of the Boston Red Sox
2-5,
suffered
the loss.
have combined to create the · Rangers' longest losing streak of
8, Royals 2
Brewers
perfect ·home - for a slnkerball the season.
In other games, Cleveland
At Milwaukee. Robin Yount
pitcher needing a new start after
swept Minnesota In a double· and Glenn Braggs each drove in
a shaky rookie year.
John Dopson scattered three . header 12-1 and 5·4, . Oakland three runs to lead the Brewers .
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) teaml'l\ate of 1969 winner Marlo
hits
over six innings Sunday nipped Detroit 5-4, Chicago Milwaukee broke the game open
Emerson Flltlpaldl drove the
An"r~ttl said this year's car
afternoon
to lead the Red Sox to a dumped New York 6-2, Milwau- with four runs In the third Inning,
fastest lap ever recorded on the
gives htm the best chartce he has
9-5
triumph
over the Texas kee ripped Kansas City 8-2, capped by Braggs' two-run hoopenlng·w-eekE!hd'of lndlarlapolls
ever had , pf winning at
Seattle beat Baltimore 5·3 and mer, to take a 5-0 lead. Braggs
Rangers.
,
500 prad!~~.- reaching 2.21·.'347 · Indianapolis.
Dopson, traded In the offseason the game between California and also had an RBI single, with
mph Sunday In preparation for·
"Everything about the team
Yount contributing two doubles
the 73rd· Indianapolis 500.
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and the car ·1s clicking. We just from Montreal, already has Toronto was postponed by rain.
and
a · single. Chris Boslo. 5·1,
topped his victory total of last
In the National League, It was:
Flttipaldl, dflvlng a 1989 PCc18
have to k~p it going all month,"
pitched
five scoreless innings
year by Improving to 4-1 for a Houston 5, New York 0; PhiladelCbevrolet, •reached•top speed In ,_ Michael Andrettl sa(d. "The
team whose traditional concern phia 5, Cincinnati 0; San Diego 3, before leaving with a tight right
the final · inlnu-tes -of the day's . track Is-going to be changing all
Is
pitching.
·
Pittsburgh 1; Chicago 4, Los shoulder.
practice; cltcl'lrlg the 2' %-mile ' week and you have to . keep up
Mariners 5, Orioles 3
Dopson
was
3-11
for
Montreal
Angeles 2; and San Francisco 5,
lndlanapol!Y'" I'IIbtor SpeedWay · with that. or you can lose a lot of
At
Baltimore, Alvin Davis
last
year,
but
the
Expos
scored
St. Louis 1.
oval In 40.655&gt;&amp;&amp;conds, v ,, ' ·
speed on .quallfYlng day ."
drove
in
three runs with a home
two
runs
or
less
In
nine
of
his
11
lndlalls 5-12, Minnesota 4-1
"We ~ ·bn." tbe- hllndllng ·
run
and
two singles to power
At Cleveland, Dave Clark
and the boost'at·r ·®y •long and
AI Unser Jr. picked up the starts. With the )led Sox, he Is
Seattle's
sixth
straight victory.
supported by the American drove In four runs, Including
day's third best speed, 219.458
f\nally, this aftel'rtoOO; •we ·put It
The
Mariners
have
won nine of
League's most productive three on a homer, to bel p the
all togetller, "1 .said. Flttlpaldl,
mph, In a I989 Lola-Chevrolet .
their
last
11
games
and
last won
lineup.
Indians complete a sweep after
who turne'd ·In' th~' hot lap under
Close belllnd was Jim Crawford,
six
games
In
a
row
In
June
1985.
Nick Esasky and Wade Boggs his pinch-hit solo homer decided
sunny skies and temperatures •ln
who hit · 219.03I mph In a I987
Davis
singled
hOme
a
·thirdhqmered for the Red Sox on the oj!ener. Clark' s homers, his
the low S0s1"I d·llln't ellpeci·li. If
Lola-Buick.
Sunday,
and shortstop Jody Reed fourth and fifth of the season, Inning run, homered In the fifth
theweatherstayscbol .' 22S~mph)
Marlo , Andrl!ttl, Michael's
went 2 fot 4 with 'two RBI. ·
gave him three In the three-game off Jose Bautista, 2-3.
could be achieved." '
"·
teammate-on Indy's first father:
"Thts team Is so explosive, alll series sweep against Minnesota,
•Defending champion Rick
son racing team, reached 218.978
·
have
to do Is given them six or and four against the Twins this
Mears last year established
mpblnhlsLola·Chevy. Mearshlt
seven
innings of goOd work and year. The Indians have won eight
speedway lap records, which can
2I8.023 mph In his PC-18 Chev·
we'll
win,"
Dopson said.
of their last 10 games while the
only be set In qualifying or the
role! and Bobby Rahal, the 1986
Dopson
struck
out two and Twins have lost 10 of their last 12:
race. with a lap of, 220.453: mph .. InCl'y. wlnaer, reached 216.919
walked five In six Innings. Lee
Athletics 5, Tigers 4
and a four-lap aver~ll,'of'2;19l9~.-.~. rhplt,ln his 1989 Lola·Cosworth.
Smith
notched
the
final
out
to
At
Detroit, Mark McGwlre
· mph. Mears last year also drove
"I went 216 without a lot of
record
his
fourth
save
of
the
broke
a tie with a solo home run
the fastest unofficial lap ever
effort," Rahal said. "You've got
season.
Smith
came
on
after
and
Stan
Javier added an RBI
recorded' ' at tlie speedway at ' to be ready from the wol,'d go
Texas
scored
its
final
run
of!
In
the
seventh Inning. Bob
double
222.827 mph,' ,_ _ .
.
here. Tiny llftle things can make
rellever
Bob
Stanley.
Welch,
4-2,
received
relief help
· Fourteen · drivers surpassed · a big difference In speed. You
"He
~Dopson)
has
his
good
from
Rick
Honeycutt
and
Dennis
the fag'!(st' · previous ' ' operlliig ·· a s much time as pbs'slble to
sinker
working
and
give
him
Eckersley,
who
recorded
his
lOth
sunday )itP or ~_13.97-~ ' mph ser In
find the right ad)ustme~ts."
did
today
credit
because
all
he
save In 11 opportunities. Eckers1987 by Marlo Andrettl. Arle
·
was get us out," Texas' Rafael ley surrendered Detroit's final
Luyendyk" 5ei 'a opening-day
Rahal and the Andrettls
Palmelro said .
run on a ninth-Inning homer to
practice re~ord of 2I3.675 mph an
pr8ised the resurfaced pavement
Dopson's
success
he's
tied
Lou
Whllaker, the first home run
, ··
'
"
aroupd the2 ~-mll~bval and said
Saturday.
with
Roger
Clemens
for
the
team
he
has
given up this season.
Last year,' nobody exceeded
speeds could reach 225 mph by
lead
In
victories
has
bel
ped
While
Sox 8, Yankees 2
220 mph 1mul lbe' ftlurth day or Saturday's pole qualifying
offset
the
free-agent
defection
of
At
Chicago,
Eric King scatpractiCe, an!l' no 'd river reach~ · period.
Hurst
and
the
disabling
Bruce
five
hits
over
seven Innings
tered
221 Qlph until the flnb practice
"'l'he track Is awfully good and
blood
clot
Injury
that
robbed
the
and
Harold
Baines
hit two RBI.
"' ..
''
the weather Is awfuUy good,"
day.
staff
of
Oil
Can
Boyd.
singles
to
pace
the
White
Sox to
Michael · A'iiCiret t1 ··reached
Rahal said. "I think you could see
"I
feel
a
lot
better
now,"
their
first
triumph
over
New
220.858 mph after only an hour of 225 mph." ·
Dopson
said
.
"I'm
not
nervous
York
In
six
games
this
season.
practice. He alaorecordedlapsof
Rookie Steve Butler, a sprint
218.499 mP.h 'arid 217.60I mph In car driVer from ri,arby Kokomo,
his 1989•Lola, a car powered by
drove a lap at 214.234 mph,-- the
fastest practice lap ever by a
_the Chi!Vrolet .Y -8 engine tllatl!U
domlnafed · Iii~--car raclna for
rooltJe at the speedway. '

,,

Bosox top Rangers; Indians
sweep pair from Minnesota

With Bush, less really is
WASHINGTON ~NEA) - As· dents of the 1970s ,and 1980s sesslng the performance of pres I· especially his lmmedlale prede,
dents at !be end of their first 100 ceasor - Bush Is superb. He has
days In office Is a ritual of replaced Ronald Reagan's con·
dubious value - a cliche that frontatlonal style with a pragmatic approach that emphas!ZA!s
dates back more than half a
century to Franklin D. Roose· managerial competence Instead
velt's tensure In the White House. of Ideological purity.
In the case of George Bush, the
It's fashionable . to crltic!ZA!
process Is further trlvlallzed Bush for his purported lack of an
series of bold '
because examining his Initial agenda with
efforts at governance Invariably Initiatives. But what we need
brings to mind what must be the most now Is to resolve numerous
most shopworn of all hoary problems that were Ignored If not
vaudevUle Jokes:
. exacerbated during the Reagan
Q. How's your wife?
administration · - and Bush Is
A. Compared to whom?
dolng.exactly !bat.
Compared with the romantic·
!zed vision or what we always
Among Bush's achievements
expect but never get In our during the first 100 days: He has
presidents, Bush leaves a great crafted a bipartisan agreement
deal to be desired. He Is quite that presumably will end the
personable but hardly charls· shrill arguments over this counmatic, very reassuring but not
try's role In Central America, he
particularly Inspiring, tho·
has negotiated with Congress a
roughly dedicated but not espe- budget compromise covering the
cially Imaginative.
I990 flacal year, and he has
'compared with other pres!- fashioned a means of resolving

a

"It Is our leisure time that
betrays us,' • quipped a Roman
statesman, thus proving he'd
never met House Speaker Jim
Wright. .
Wright Is no Gary Hart, John
Tower, Jimmy Swaggart or
Douglas Ginsburg, men undone
by their private pleasures. The
speaker's particular weakness
seems to have been greed, an
lnterestmosteffectlvelypursued
while on the job.
Such a grubby weaknesS It Ia,
too. Unlike lust. which suggests
spontaneity and adventure,
greed 11 connlvlnl and petty.
Former Sen. Hart's hlgbalakes
. tryst with Donna Rice rates as a
noble Interlude comperad with
Wright' • plotUna to pullli coplt!l
of biB book "ReflectIoiii ot a
Public Mall" onto taadylq lGII-

more_
. ~_obe_rt_~_a,_ter_s

the crisis In the savings and loan
Industry.
But Bush has abandoned Reagan's lnslltance upon outlandish
Increases In Defense Depart·
ment spending and reCD8111zed
the need for addltlonartundlna of
domestic progralilll that have
been devastated by budget cuts
In recent years.
''This agreement Is probably
about as good as we could do,"
said one Democrat after the
budget plan was unveiled.
Another Democrat said the bl·
partisan deal would "help me
make It through the night."
Those apt characterizations are
applicable to much of the new
president's work to date - but
there Is bo cause for shame.
Meanwhile the president and
members of his Cabinet are
reported to be formulating solutions to other problems they
Inherited. These Include making
the debt burden of leis developed

.

bylsts - In order, allegedly, to showering prominent Democrats
sldeslep a congressional limit on . ·with contributlona. ·
Wright reportedly enjoyed free
outside honorariums and pocket
use
of one thrift's corporate Jet,
a relatively paltry $55,000 In
as
well
as the luxury yacht High
"royaltlell.''
Spirits,
a handy venue for politi°Of course, take $55,000 here
cal
fund-raisers.
and$55,0001bere,andprettysoon
we're talking about real money.
. With help froni accomplices
The true measure of Wrl&amp;ht'a
sue h as former Rhode IJland
crass behavior waa not biB
Rep. Fernand St Germain, who
marketlna of yet another forptwas defeated lalt November (or
table book, but biB reported
bls own lmproprtetles, Wright
eagerness to Ignore the aaUonal
helped stall an effective bailout
lnlel'est to proll!ct a corrupt but of the s.tL lnduatry for two yeara,
politically 1friendly aavlap·and·
from 1985 through I987. During
loan tnduatry.
that period, the bailout cost
Aa the Wall Street Journal's
leaped by $100 bUllon or more.
Brooks Jacboll
earlier
~ven wllen Conarea• relented
thll yfllr, thrlft-laduatry PAC.
to the preasureofanllloua regula.
contrlbuled SU million In Jlectllt
tors, lawmaker• approved a
mere Sl0.8 bllllon for tlle lli&lt;L
electlona to IMIDIIerl of COJIII'ISatonal lJaaklag. COIDSIIItt,.a
l.na1ll'llllce fuud. That waa, wrttet
Teal lllrlft ......... lf'atJ1111D Day of Tilt Wllldqtoa
Post, "too little, too late."
Not aurprlalngly, tile Rease

repor""

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By tJalled PreM lalerutiDaal

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QUICK RoBIN... .
To THe B~1MOBII~.

countries more manageable,
making -this country · mo~ C\)m·
petlttve • with Japan and other
emerging economic powers, and
repositioning the Western al·
ltance In response to new In!!Ia· · ·
tives from the Soviet Union.
Was the president's response
to the Alaskan oil spUl· at best
ambivalent .and at worst lndecl·
slve~ Certainly. Does. Bush's
pathetiCally modest $441 million
budget proposal to promote and
reward academic excellence belle he claim to bt tile "education
president?'' Allllolulely. Is his
substitution· .ot .management
skills for show bUslnels tech·
nlques rnaklna,ltfemllerable for
reporters aslllned ,to the White ·
House? Of coQnf.
But Bush Is very gocid at what
counts most- establllhlng trust
and building co.nfldj!nce at home
and abroad. The president Is
practicing what the .Rev. Jetse ,
Jackson has long Implored all of
.us to do: "Keep hope alive."

Measuring Wright's crass behavior

"Hey,_I apprt~elate what you're trying to do,

"

ORUG .

OF F@NDeRS AND D@AL@RS.

base on Tom Her r 's groundout.
Sa muel scored on a sacrifice fly
by Von Hayes .
ClnclnnatJ ble w a c hance to
grab the lead' In the second . Todd
Benzinger and Joel Youngblood
opened with singles, but Madrid
got Her m Winningham, -Jeff
Reed and Ron Oester. to pop out.
' 'That wa s the key Inning for
me. when I got those popups to
get out ot trouble," Madrid said..
"I knew if I could get out of that
jam. I could keep getting those
guys out."
Elsewhere In the National
League. Houston blanked New
York o-0, Atlanta ripped Montreal 7-1. San Francisco clubbed
St. Louts 5-l, Chicago beat Los
Angeles 4-2 and San Diego topped
Pittsburgh 3-1.
In American League games. It
was : Cleveland 5-4 and 12-1 over
Minnesota In a double-header
sweep; Boston 9, Texas 5;
Detroit 5. Oakland 4; Mllwaukee
8, Kansas City 2; Chicago 6, New
York 2; and Seattle 5, Baltimore

CLOSJ!: PLAY - Reds third baseman Chris Sabo slides safely
back to.Ctrit base on aii attempted pickoff play In the third Inning of
Sunda~s lame In Clnclnnall agalul the PhiUies. The Phlls won
5--0. (UP~) ;
.,

AlU~hn

'

bull'm In a Vf11Y ~ deptW61on. "

·

Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta

By LEE LEONARD
UPI SlaleboUR Reporter
COLUMBUS - Teen pregnancy bas become an epidemic In Oblo,
and the state House of Representatives took steps last week to ·
remedy the problem.
But some representatives felt that the bill passed .by the Houllli,
requiring school boards to develop and offer a course on burpan
. gr\)Wth and development, Is an encroactunent on local control of i"'hat
Is tau~:ht In schools.
The bill's supporters accused the opponents of trying to take Ohio
back to "the days·of Ozzie and Harriet,"
·
II ·a u made for lively debate before the bill was sent over to the
Senate on a 68-24 vote.
• Sponsored by Rep. Jane Campbell, D-Cleveland, the bill attempts
J;O/'to educate children from the fourth grade up about family life,
self-esteem, goal-setting, responsible parenting, the pitfalls of
:premature sexual activity and family planning.
Campbell, who was a member of the Governor's Task Force on
Teen Pregnancy. said It has been proven !n other states that once you
take the romance out of premature sex and Introduce the realities,
teenagers will back off.
But Rep. Steven Williams, R-Lancaster, said he !bought It was a
bad Idea; that local school boards should make such decisions.
As long as. the state was dictating the col!rSe on human
developmen_t, how,ever, Williams said conservatives should have
some Input. He said the course outlined by Campbell was too slanted
toward safe sex.
So Williams offered an amendment Insisting that any course teach
abstinence as the only method lOOpercenteffective against unwanted
pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
Williams also proposed that the course Include Instruction about
"honor and respect for monogamous heterosexual marriage,"
(espect for one's self and the rights of others and , In effect, h\IW to
','Just say no" to unwanted sexual advances.
The monogamous heterosexual marriage was too much for Rep.
Ray Miller, D-Columbus, who observed that "there are hundreds of
t1tpusands of single working mothers out there. TheOZzleand Harriet
days are gone."
' Campbell protested that many of the Ideas suggested by Williams
are already contained In the bill, though not In such specific terms.
She said, Ironically, that Williams' amendment "risks Interfering
'!lith local control" of what Is taught.
Williams said that If supporters of the bill were Interested In local
control, they would leave up to local school boards allogether what Is
taught. His amendment was tabled, bu ton a relatively narrow 50-41
vote.

By KDU KENNEDY DAY
know how many times I threw the
UPI Sports Writer
ball wh e re I didn' t want to and
Cincinnati Reds Manager P ete the hitte rs fouled It off or popped
Rose blamed Sunday's loss to the it up. They chased a lot of bad
Philadelphia Phlllles on the pitches."
abllllles of the two teams to draw
.To add to Rose's frustrations,
a walk.
Cincinnati starter Jack Arm·
Rookie Alex Madrid, making strong gave up six walks In five
his first start of the ·season, Innings In his first major-league
scattered five hits and walked appearance this season. ·
two over 6 2-3 Innings to lead the
Rose can' t quite figure why
Phlllles to a 5·0 victory over the Armstrong pitches great at the
Reds.
Triple-A level but terribly In the
"We helped that kid pitch a majors.
good game today," Rose said.
"When you walk two an Inning
"That guy seemed like he was (as Armstrong did twice). you
trying to walk every other hitter. can score a lot of runs without
What disturbed me was the getting a hil l' Rose said. "I keep
Inability of our bitters to take walling, waiting, waiting on him
walks.
to relax up here. "
"He (Madrid) probably threw
Armstrong, who walked four of
35 curves an!! only got a handful the first nine batters he faced ,
over. You've got to have some said he "walked too many and
discipline."
put our team to sleep."
Madrid later admitted he "got
Philadelphia grabbed a 1-0
lots of help from the Cincinnati lead In the first, thanks to
hitters ."
Armstrong's wildness . Juan Sa-.
"I made a lot of mistakes that • muel and Bob Dernler led off
dldn'_t cost me, " he .s aid . ''I don't with walks . then moved up one

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Ohio

RlckleJ ln.192&amp; (qe 83), boller Sollllf LIIIDn In 1832, act«-,tnpr Rick
Nel1011 In J.MO, autlaor Ptttr Bel!ellley, allo Ia lMO (qe 48), and

actress Melllla Gilbert In 1Mf (&amp;P,25).
'

On thll date In lllatory:
lll :150, Spullll explorer Hernando de Soto dlacovered the
Mlllll-tR!wr.
Ia ll'lt,-Giol1wleh1ea of ltoelletier, N.Y., Oled for lheflrstpettnt
for U lUll I Alii. It WU' puted Ia • •
In 1945, Prtltdent Harry S. Tnunan offlela!Jy declared VE Day, the
end of W.orld War Two In Eul'f)lle.

•

Vincent Carroll
i'

Wright's lobbying on behalf of
Texas thrifts. His actlona "may
have been Intemperate," admitted Rep. JuUan ptxon, D-Callf.,
committee chairman. In a crafty
understatement at yeaterday's .
news conference. How "Intern·
perate"? Well, the director of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
haS reported a couveraatlon wltb
the former chief of the Federal
Home Loan Bank Board In which
that official complained he "felt
threatened" by Wright.
.
Notice t11e Irony: A man at
least partly responllbl~ for loadIng tent of bllllona of dollars In
llaJ)IUty llnto tile backs of taxpay'.
ers may be br&lt;iqbt to heel for
nothing more aertou• than violat-Ing .a feW' congressional-Tlllts.
"I'm not accused of • any
pe~J Immorality," Wright
committee lnvt!ltlaatlnC WrJPt combatively asaerted at a recent
d~elllrpl tbat IIIIOIIIIIt
Pl'fiS conference.
to lnAince fecleral SltL ft. .
~ he means no 011!! hu acculed
htm of womanlllnt, boot.tn• or
tori oa bellelf of IDII1IItry tlvel. No doubt the &amp;Cclllltloll smoking marljuaaa, then he' 1
blta too cloae to hCJIIII! for
certalaly rlgbl. Blat I 1111peei
Wrl&amp;bt'• coiiHguel, 10- ef
JllOit Americana would rather bt
"llolii COiltllltlt their effor.. to guilty of any of tM abow than
au'bloa pill In the tllrlft IDdi!I¢Y , rllk the verdict of IIJ&amp;tory t!iat II
~ tile blllotat blow.
. ~ltely to be dellvere4 ~latDit Jim
Stlll. the Rouse ethics commit- Wrflht, tile belt friend that Ba:L
tee couldn't limply !pore executives ever had.

'Emo' hits.top'. speed at Indy

3. California at Toronto was.
postponed by rain .
Astros 5, Mets 0 ·
AI New York, Jim Desha ies :
threw a five-hitter and Kevin
Bass tied a club record with four ·
stolen bases and scored twice for :
the Astros. Des hates Improved to ;
4-2. Dwight Gooden, 5·1 , was ·
handed his first loss of the year. :
Bass stole second and third In ,
succession In th e fourth and •
seventh Innings to tie the club
mark Gerald Young set Sept 14,
1987.
Braves 7, Montreal 1
AI Atlanta, Pete Smith ripped a ·
bases-clearing triple during
Atlanta's six-run third Inning and ·
combined with Joe Boever on a
six-hitter to send the Braves to
their fifth straight victor y.
Smith. 1-4, earned his first
victory of the season. The Braves
s truck for six runs In the third off ·
Montreal starter Randy John· :
son, 0-4.
'
Giants 5, Cardinals I
At San Francisco, Don Robinson scattered nine hits and hit a·
home run In his firs t complete
game of the season to lift the
Giants . Robinson, 2-3. struck out
five and contributed his ninth
career homer. St. Louis starter
Scott Terry, 3-3, was relieved in
the second Inning because of
shoulder Irritation.
Cubs 4, Dodgers 2
At Los Angeles, Damon Berryhill delivered a two-out basesloa\led single to drive in two runs .
In the sixth Inning for the Cubs.
Steve Wilson, who entered the
game In the fourth and got out of
a two-out, bases-loaded situation
was the winner and Improved to
2-0. Mitch Williams pitched the
final two Innings for his lOth
save. Ore! Hershiser, 4-3, took ·
the loss.
Padres 3, Pirates I
At San Diego, Roberto Alomar·
drove in all three San Diego runs
with a two-run double and home
run to lead the Padres. Ed
Whitson, 5-2 , allowed 10 hits In .
picking up the victory. Mark
Davis came on forhlsl3th save in ,
as many opportunities. Neal:Heaton, 5·4, allowed five hits In
going - the distance for
Pittsburgh.

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Monday.

Redmen entering
district playoffs
Although rain has limited the
Rio Grande baseball team to a
single doubleheader In the past
two weeks, theRedmenaregoing
to the District 22 playoffs.
Ranked !lfth in the district at
17-15 (18-16 overali), Rio Grande
will lace Malone Wednesday al"ll
a.m. in Columbus at a sue yet to
be determined, Coach Dave
Oglesby said.
The main field for the topseeded teams will be at Phio
Dominican College. The top four
teams in the six-squad playoffs
are Ohio Dominican. Mount
Vernon Nazarene, Malone and
Wilmington_. Defiance I~ In sixth
place.
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The Redmen were scheduled to
play Walsh on Saturday, but rain
forced a cancellation. Rain also
caused Rio Grande to miss a key
Mid-Ohio Conference game on
Aprll25 with MOC leader MVNC.
Prior to the first week of May,
the Redmen last saw action on
Apri123 at home. when they lost a
pair of games to Central State.

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Richmond drops Pawtucket
llY United Press International
Ed Whiled and Barry Jones
each hit two-run doubles In a
seven-run first inning Sunday to
lead the Richmond Braves to an
8-3 victory over the Pawtucket
Red Sox in an International
League game at Richmond. Va.
Braves pitcher Rusty Richards
used the scoring explosion to
llilprove his record to 3-1.
Richmond jumped on Pawtucket starter Andy Araujo, 0-5.
who went seven Innings.
Mark Lemke hit a sacrifice fly
with the bases loaded to put
Richmond ahead 1-0, and Jeff
W)lherby made it 2·0 when he
sl{lgled borne another run. After
\\Qtlted's double produced two
mbre runs and a 4-0 lead. John
M!Jerock lashed an RBI single to
make it 5-0. Then Jones, who
c4Jne to the plate for the second
tillle in the inning, stroked a
dduble for the sixth and seventh

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Wl .Barre beat 'JWewater 11-4
a Columbul topped Toledo 7·5
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At Toledo, Ohio, the Clippers
scored two runs in the ninth
inqing to secure the victory
against the Med Hens. Columbus
collected 13 hits, and home runs
from Dave Griffin and Darrell
Miller to give Chuck Cary. H.
the victory. Edwin Nunez, 1-0,
took the loss for Toledo.
In the American Association, it
was: Buffalo 13. Oklahoma City
3; Nashville 7-1 and 1-0 In a
double -header sweep , over
Omaha, Indianapolis 5, Denver
4; and Iowa 8, Louisville 5.

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CAPTURES BYRON NEUION CLASSIC
-Jodie Mudd blta his
thlrd ·s hol on tile par·l16th hole, the lint playoff h'!le, within 1%feet
of the cup before maklag the putt to capture the Byron Nelson Golf
Classic Sunday in a playoff with Larry Nelloa. (UPI)

By MIKE RABUN
UPS Sports Writer
IRVING, Texas -The experience'factor and past records ail
pointed toward Larry Nelson on
Sunday. The result, however.
pointed toward Jodie Mudd.
Mudd rolled in a 12-foot birdie
putt on the first playoff . hole
Sunday to defeat Nelson and take
his second PGA Tour victory,
winning the $1 million Byron 9
Nelson Golf Classic.
Nelson, winner of three major
championsh,ips and one of the
leading players of the decade.
had won three of his . lour
previous playoffs. one of them
coming In the 1987 PGA Championship. Mudd had lost of his two
previous playoffs,
'-"Playoffs are petrifying,"
Mudd said. "You play all those
holes and then It Is over In one
shot. Larry has won those major
championships and a lot of other
tournaments besides. But you
still have to plav I!Oif.
"It's a great feeling to come to.
this area. where there is such a
great traditio'\ o;&gt;f golf and to win
a tournament that is associated
with a great player like Byron
Nelson. II is pleasing to me as a
pro golfer."
Larry Nelson had no time to
deliver his reaction to the day's
events, since he rushed from the
course to the airport.
"He shook my )Jand and
congratulated me," l\fudd said.
•'He was disappointed and I know
the feeling. I've been in that
position many Urnes."
Mudd cashed the biggest pay·
check of his eight-year career•$180,000 - after making the
playoff with the day's lowest
round, a 6-under 65. l:le vaulted
from 59th on the money list Into

MONDAY
POMEROY - The Disabled
American Veterans arid Ladles
Auxiliary· will hold their regular
meeting on Monday at 7 p.m. at
the hall on · Butternut Ave.,'
Pomeroy . The district commanders of both' chapters wm be
present. Refreshments will be
served.
DARWIN - . The Bedford
Township .T rustees will meet in
regular session Monday, 7 p.m.,
at the town hall.
GALLIPOLIS - The Ohio
Valley Chapter of Women Alive
will · have a mother-daughter
1 banquet Monday, ' 6 p.m., 'In the
I banquet room at Dale's Smorgasbord in Gallipolis. Sister Troyer
of West Virginia Training SchOol
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MIDDLEPORT '- There will
be a special meeting of the
Middleport Lodge 363, F and AM
on Tuesday at 7 p.m. Work and
. M.M. degree. All members who
take part in fellowcralt team are
asked to attend. Refreshments
will follow the meeting.
GALLIPOLIS - The Ohio
Valley Chapter of Women Alive
will have a mother-daughter
banquet Monday, at 6 p.m., at
Dale's In the Silver Bridge Plaza.
Sister Troyer of the West Virgl·
nla Tralnin~ ~hool will speak.
SYRACOSE:_-Syracuse Village Council will meet Monday
evening, due to lack of a quorum
at Thursday's meeting.
SYRACUSE - The Meigs
County Board of Mental Retarda·
lion-Developmental Disabili·
ties will meet Monday, 5:30p.m.,
In the conference room of the
Meigs County Board office.
-TUESDAY
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Area Chamber of Commerce will
meet Tuesday, noon, at Main

the top 20.
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Nelson and Mudd finished tied
at 15-ullder 265 for 72 holes over
the TPC-Four' Seasons , course
anti the playoff came to a quick
conclusion on the par-5 16t~ hole.
Mudd hit a perfect drive and
then nailed a 3-wood to within 15
yards of . the green. Nelson,
meanwhile. drove Into the left
rough and had to lay up short of
the cross bunkers 100 yards from
the green. From there. Nelson's
third shot came up JOfeet short of
lhe hole.
Mudd's third shot was within 12
feet of the cup and he rolled the
putt Into the middle of the cup. ·
Mudd, 29, won his first tournament last year at the St. Jude
Classic In Memphis.
Nelson. who challenged for a
win for the first time since a
severe ankle injury last November, won $108,000. It was the
third straight playoff at the
Byron Nelson Classic,_ ."'

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Street Pizza. Guest speaker will ·
WEDNESDAY
be Jim Tompkins, vice-president
RACINE - OAPSE , Southern
and general manager, Southern Local Chapter, will meet 7 p.m.
Ohio Coal Company, addressing . Wednesday at Sl;&gt;uthern High
.a planned merger of Mines No. 1 sChool.
and 3. All members are urged to
RACINE - Southern High
attend.
School Athletic Boosters will
HARRISONVILLE - Harrl: meet Wednesday, 7 p.m., at the
sonvil~ Order of Eastern Star,
school. Members are urged to
Chapter 255, will have a pre· attend.
Inspection visit Tuesday with
Deputy Grand Matron Sandy
Quick. Officers are to wear Evening of theater
POMEROY - The Senior
chapter dresses.
Class of Meigs County School is
HARRISONVILLE - A tree inviting the public to attend an
blood pressure clinic will be held Evening of Theater at the Larry
Tuesday,from lOa.m.lonoon, at R. Morrison Gymnasium, on
the Harrisonville Town Hall. The Friday, May 12. at 8 p.m.
clinic Is sponsored by the Harrl· Admission Is $2 for adults and $1
tor students. The students are
sonvllle Senior Citizens.
directed by Cella McCoy .
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Chester club elects new
officers, holds workshop
Huffman with the Nursing Assistant of the Year
Election of officers and a sunshine .gifts for May. DevoNURSES AWARDS -Scott Lucas, Veterans
tions,
from
the
)look
of
Ruth,
Award, during a ceremony for the award winners
workshop • in which members
Memorial Hcispltal administrator, presented
In the hospital cafeteria. Each award recipient
stenciled clay nower pots were were given by Maurita Miller
Janice Evans with the Registered Nurse of the
was given a plaque, and vouchers for one free
the highlights at the recent who also read a ·poem dating
Year Award, Rosemary Young with the Licensed
meal a month In the hospital cafeteria.
meeting of the Chester Garden from 1904 that had belonged to
Practical Nurse of the Year Award, and Jane
Club when the group met at the her mother.
The Ohilo Association of
Chester United Methodist
Garden Clubs project of purchasChurch.
New officers are Dorothy ing wildflower packets for the
Karr, president; Jo Hill; vice State Highw~ Department to
Refreshments were served to
the plaque given to the club.
Mary Nease presented a propresident; Pat Holter. second plant along Ohio highways was
the
11 members present.
gram on sewing materials made
Seven members attended the
vice president; Kathryn Mora, discussed, and Mrs. Dean reThe
next meeting will be a noon
from plants at the recent meeting Ohio Association of Garden
secretary; Eleanor Knight, as- minded members that the funds
potluck
at the home of Mrs. Hill
sistant secretary; Twlla Buck- for the program are provided by of the Wildwood Garden Club Club's spring regional meeting,
Janet
Theiss as co-hOstess.
with
when the group met at the home and they gave a report to the
ley, treasurer; and Maida Mora. the profit when bulbs are ordered
club.
of Kathryn Miller.
through the O.A.G.C. The dead·
assiStant treasurer.
told
of
the
history
The county garden Club meet Mrs.
Nease
line
for
fall
bulb
orders
In
July.
Melanie Stethem, member of
SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
of
flax,
hemp,
and
cotton
plants
Ing
will be May 15 at the
the Shade " Vailey Council of Anyone can place an order by
Extension
Office
with
Connie
Hill
and
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some
materials
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Floral Arts, conducted the sten· contacting a garden club
presenting the program for the
made from the plants.
clUng workshop, and VIrginia member.
•·m••m
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Maye Mora gave a memorial . The meeting opened with a Wildwood Club.
Chadwell and Kathryn Mora
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The club's hike will be May 10
poem by Mrs. Miller entitled,
presented her with a gift .for her tribute to Altona Karr, who had
ALL tun 11.10
been active in the church, garden "April." Betty Milhoan gave at noon at the home of Heidi demonstration.
devotions by reading two pieces Elberfeld. Mrs. Elberfeld .will
Mrs. Karr presided at the club, and other community activIties.
A
memorial
book
on
flower
by Helen Steiner Rice entitled, plant a flower bed at the
meeting and appointed Betty
arranging
will
he
placed
in
the
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Dean and Edna Wood I? do the
Peggy Moore was appointed to
Meigs County Library In her the Silken Strand Held in God's
serve
as bulb chairman for the
honor.
Hand", and "How Great the
Mrs. Dean reported that over '(Ield From a Fertile Field." Roil club. Evelyn Hollon read an
100 attended the regional meet- call was answered by each article entitled, "A Rose is a
ing and that the flower ·show was member naming their new Rose Is a Rose.·' Mrs. Hollon had
tbe arrangement of the month
a success. She and Janet Holsin- spring decorations.
ger receiVed awards for the two
Doris Grueser has been ap- · with silk flowers and she also
arrangements they made for the pointed to finish the year as displayed 'some flowers made
treasurer after the resignation of from material.
club.
Mrs. Knight was .presented a Debbie Ball.
golden fiouribunda rose bush to
Two. evergreen bushes have
honor her on her 50th wedding been planted at the Gilmore
anniversary, and Jo Hill was Cemetery Sign.
recognized for the job she had
Mrs. Grueser and Mrs. Miller
done the past year.
attended the Gallipolis Center
Ice cream · sundaes were Volunteer Dinner and a~cepted
served by Mrs. Knight and Ruth
Erwin, and Pauline Ridenour Herbalists to meet
won the door prize. Last months
POMEROY - The River Val·
door prize winner was May
ley Herbalists will meet Tuesday
Holter.
The June meeting will be held · at 7 p.m. at the home. of Janet
at the home of Mrs. Miller.
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Theiss.

Wildwood club holds material program

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providing for the growing needs and desires of retired folks like you .
We're a not-for-profit, non-denominational community open to people
over the age of fifty.

POSTBR W1NNBR8 - llaljlbary Eltm~ &amp;c•ool WeadJ
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apartments. A new skilled
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pool is opening in the Summer 1989.

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ElemeiJtai'Y 8elloel FrmkliD Pleree, lint place; Stacy Sllvel'll,
secoad place poster .rontest. (Back row left to right) Michelle
,Lucas, tlJ'!II place, county co-champion; Suean Page, 2nd place
essay contest.

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Hllmphrles sealed the upset
when he sank 1 of 2 free throws.
"We bad a lot of chances, we
just didn't put them away."
Atlanta's Doc Rivers said. ''This
really hurts."
. As much as the Bucks had to
rely on a team concept to beat the
Hawks: the Bulls relied on
thn!e-time NBA scoring leader
l JorAan.
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. At Richfield, Ohio, Jordan hit a
15-foot jumper with no time
remaining to help the Bulls
advance. Jordan scored 44
PPlnts, including 17 in the fourth
quarter. He scored 50 points
• Friday night when the Bulls lost
In overtime and averaged 39.8
points In the five-game . playoff
ser~s.
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· "I think you saw one of the
great clutch pertonnan~es you'll
ever see !rom Michael Jordan,"
BuUs Coach Doug Collins said.
The lead changed hands nine
times in the final 4 ~ minutes.
including four times In the last
minute when Jordan and Ehlo
. traded lead-changing baskets.
Ehlo nailed a 3-pointer for the
Cavaliers with 51 seconds left to
put Cleveland on top 98-97.
Jordan hit a jumper with six
seconds lett and the Bulls led by
one.
Ehlo's driving layup with three
seconds left gave the Cavaliers a
1()().99 lead.
"Ehlo scored with . too much
time left," Jordan, joked.
Jordan worked himself free 'for.
the lnbounds pass (rom Brad
Sellers. He gave Ehlo the sUp and
had the winning shot In the air
)Vhen the buzzer sounded.
Jordan, who has led the league
In scoring each o!'the last three
seasons, converted 17 of 32
field-goal attempts and 9 of 13
free throws Sunday.
In the opening game of a
Western Conference semHinal
series, the Los Angeles Lakers
' defeated the Seattle SuperSonics
113-102.

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UPI Sporta Wrl&amp;er
. The home-court advantage,
that most precious of playoff
possessions, failed the Atlanta
Hawks and Cleveland Cavaliers
Sunday.
Both teams lost the deciding
games of their best-of-five openIng I'Oiind serieS despite playing
on their home court. Atlanta fell
to •the ·Milwaukee Bucks 96-92,
while Cleveland was undone
101-100 by the last·li!ICOnd heroiCs
of, the Chicago Bqlls' .Michael
Jordan.
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Tbe victories settl~ the East·
ern Conferense ·semifinal
bracket. Chicago will open Tuesday night against the New York
Knlcks ·, at MadiSO!l Square
Garden and the Bucks open at the
Palace In Auburn H!Us, Mich.,
,, Wednesday nigllt against the
Detroit Pistons. 1
All serle$ for the rest of the
playoffs will be best-of-seven.
At Atlanta, Milwaukee was
CAVS CELEBRATE TOO EARLY- Tbe Cavaliers' Mark Price
forced to play without leading
embraces teammate Craig Ehlo after Ehlo made whal seemed to
scorer Terry Cummings and
be the wlaa1D1 shot In tbe fiDallleCOIIds of Suaday's ~A playoff
starter Paul Pressey and still
game agal118t Chicago, but Mlcbael Jordan look ala8Heooad sbot
rbeat the Hawks. Cummings
over Ehio to 11ve the Buill a 111·100 victory, advancing tbem to tbe
Injured his ankle In Game 4 and
seooad roUDd of the playoffs. (UPS)
did not make the trip to Atlanta.
Pressey missed the entire series
because of a dislocated shoulder.
Milwaukee, which lost all six
regular-season games • to
Atlanta, used an 8-0 run in the
final two minutes to seal the
Terry Farley. a ' 6-3 small Grande Coach John Lawhorn triumph. Ricky Pierce scored 10
forward lor the Chesapeake High
remarked. "He needs to get of his 25 points in the final period
School boys basketball team, has stronger. but he's very active · for Milwaukee.
signed a letter ofintenttoplayfor when he plays and always finds a
"We have'a lot of confidence in
Rio Grande College/ ComJiDunlty way to score.
ourselves." said Pierce, who
College next year.
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"The more we looked at him. scored 111 points In the five-game
The son of Trudy Farley of the better we liked him." La· series. "A lot ot people were
Chesapeake. Farley helped the whorn added.
counting us out. Detroit has a
Panthers to their district cham-'
great team and we have to
pionship in 1988·89 and an appear·
Lawhorn, who has coached the coutrol the tempo, just like we
ance In their finals competition. Redmen since 1980. noted that did against Atlanta."
Coached by 1973 Rio Grande Farley is the fifth top recruit he
graduate Norm Persin, Chesa- has signed for next season. The
Dominique Wilkins, who fin·
peakewas 22-3 overall and 11-1 in others ll)clude Lyndell Snyder. !shed with 22 points. missed. a
the Ohio Valley Conference.
Canal Winchester; Troy Donald- 3-point shot with eight seconds
Farley was named to the first son. Sebring; Jeff Brown. Ne· remaining and Bucks guard Jay
team. OVC.Inaddltion to the first wark; and Tim Christian. ColumIeath, All-District. He received bus Northland. With · Farley
special mention. All-State. In his added to the lineup. the combined
senior year. he averaged 19 high school team records of the
points a 'game.
five for last season comes to
"I think he's got a chance." Rio 104·13.

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The weather held, however, on
May 2to allow Rio Grande to play
two games against Findlay at the
University of Dayton. The Rio
men won both contests, 6-4, 5-4.
Advancing on nine hits In the
opener, the. Redmen benetlted
from hitting performances . by
Jon Gibson, who was two for
three, as well as those of Shawn
Haning and Herb Sharfenaker,
both of whom scored two hits on
four appearances each.
Darrell Marcum was winning
pitcher, improVIng his season
slate to 3-2.
In the nightcap, Findlay was
ahead 4·3 in the seventh when
Rials Bob Young hit a double that
tied the score. With two men out
in the bottom of the Inning, Mike
Coman slammed In the gamewinning RBI that sent Young to
home plate.
The Redmen connected on nine
hits and committed four errors In
the game, while senior AI Sieradzki, now 5-4 on the season,
won the contest at the mound.

The Daily Sentinel

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75th birthday
to be celebrated

The Meigs County Cooperative
Extension Service will hokl an
open house on Monday, from
3:30-5: 30 p.m. to commemorate
the 75th birthday of the Co oper a·
tlve Exte!lslon Service.
The Meigs County office Is
-locatM In the basement of the
County Home Building on , ~­
berry· Heights in ·Pomer oy. The
office serves · residents of Meigs
County In the areas of agrtcul.
ture. natural resources. home
economics,, 4-H, and community
development.
The staff at. the Meigs County
office, Cindy Oliveri, John Rice.
Joyce Bowen, and Gloria Kloos,
extend an i11vitatlon to 'the public
to join In tile celebration.
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Birth announced

-Riverview .garden club auction
An auction was
held
with Mary
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·Allee Blse as auctioneer at the
recent meeting of the Riverview
qaroer Club when the group met
at the home of Janet Conno.Uy.
assisted by Ella Osborne and
Klla Young.
· · Devotions were conducted by
~Ruth Anne Balderson who read
' "A Sure Way to a Happy Day"
and "The Mag)C of a Friend. "
Maxine Whitehead led the group
In singing of the club son, ''How
Great Thou Art."
· Marlene Putman pres kled at
the meeting In which a thank you
•was read from Elaine Hart,
,~activities director of Arcadia
Nursing Center, for the Easter
: ~avors that cll!b members had
made. A note was also read from
Mrs. Osborne thanking the group
.lor the mums sl)e received when
' she was Ill.
Roll call was answered by
· members naming their favor ite
evergreen. Gladys ·Thomas re·
· celved the door priZe.
·' Refreshmen Is were served to
· ibose named above and Marllyn
Hannum. Kay Long, Paullne
: \'dyers. JaniCe Young, Betty
,.. Boggs, Grace Weber. Mary
-G,ace Cowdery. Margaret
Grossnickle. Na_ncy Wachter.
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·Herbalists
guest speaker
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Denise Adams. of the Fairfield
Garden Herbalists, was guest
$peaker at the recent meeting of
the River Valley Herbalists when
_the group met at the home of
Connie Hlil.
· Mrs. Adams used slides to
show examples of how herbs can
be used In landscaping.
Plans to attend the Fairfield
Herbalist Garden Club In June
·were made.
Bobble Karr gave . the herb of
the month report on thyme. Two
types can be found. creplng and
upright. All are edible and most
often used forcookhlg. Mrs. Karr
reported that the cookbook Is
being published.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Janet Theiss on Tuesday
:at 7 p.m.
• Refreshments were se r ved by
'Paige Winebrenner. Ernestine
Hayman. and Mrs. Hill.
· Members enjoyed visiting and
touring Mrs. Hill's ne w herb
greenhouse.

Donation made
''to cholesterol
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Blood pressure clinic.
A free "blood pressure clinic
will be held Tuesday, 10 a.m. to
noon, at the Harrisonville town
hall. The clinic Is sponsored by
the Harrisonville Senior CitiZens.

PhyUis Larkins, and Delores
Frank.
The-next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs·. Frank.

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·: The meeting opened with the
pledge to the flag and "Mother's
'P,rayer. " Devotions were given
by Pegy Harris. and roll call
'was answered with each member
;alvlng the most memorable '
·):lkperlence In making something
homemade.
A demonstration was given on
i:lldlna and displaying the Ameri·
can Flae.

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POLICIES
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•Ads outaide Meigs. G•lli• or Maaon
pal4
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•Recetve • .10 dlacount for ada peid lrndvance.
•frn ada - GNaiWIY and Found ada under 1 &amp; worda will be
run 3d.,, at no ch·• ge.
•Price of ad for all caplttlletlera ia double price of ad cost.
•7 point line type only ulld.
•&amp;entine&amp; is "ot rnponalble for erroraafter firal dav. (Check
for error• firat diiV ad runa in p..,..) , Call bllfore 2:00p.m.
diV eft• publication 10 make correctiofl .
•Ada tha1 muet be paid in advance are
Card ol lhll"'kl
Happy Ada
In Memorif!m
Yard Salll

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FREE ESTIMATES

Patlor Jaltes E. Keear.e

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All Mljor • Minor
RIIIHiirs
NIASE Cerlifl.. Mac:lllnic

CAll 992-6756

Classified pages' cover the
following telephone
Galli• County
AreeCode814
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G8IIipolla
Ch•hlre
VInton
Rio Grande

268- Quyen Oilt.

843- Arabie Oist .
379- Welnut

Meig. County
Are1 Code 614

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AU1bor~

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992- Middlepon

Pam•ov

31 -Ho~ for Sale
32-MobileHomea for S.la
33- Fermalor S.le
34- Buaineu Buildings
36- lota &amp; Acre .. e
31- Aeal Eatat• W.med

171- Pt. Pleeaant

· 458- Leon

981- Ch•ter
.576- Apple Grove
843- Pottllnd
773- M•aon
247-Letert hll" 882- New Heven
949- Recine
1 895- let•rt
742- f'ut..,.d
937 - Buffalo

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887 ~Coolvile

John

D-•· New Honomd.
Bullh Hog Farm
Equpment Dealer.

41 - FUmilhed Rooms
Cl- 8p.ce for Rent
47 - Wiftled to Rent
41-Equipment' for Rent
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For more info write:
StoH Anderson
P. 0. Box 337

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PH, 949-1101
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PO,OLS,

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erty. $16,000.
HAPPY HOLLOW ROAD Newel 4 bedroom~ large liv·
mg. room with glass sliding
doors, uttlity room, and a
huge family room that is not
fin~hed . Part ot house
needs some work. but could
be lived inls iS. Natural 'as
at well head .price. Asktng
$24,000 for house ~nd I\!
acres, and $30,000 for
house and 15 acres.
POMERO'I' - Cute . little
house that ~eeds some fixing up. In ttiwn location.
OWNER WANTS AN OFFER.

PRICE REDUCED - POl·
EROY - This 2 stury frame
home has 2 bedroom ~ 2
baths, completely remod·
eled, and washer and dryer,
couch aoid chair, kdchen ta·
ble and chairs go w~h the
prOf!erty. ASKING $28,000.

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JIM Trnllll .. .. Mt-HIO

4·21-'111·1 mo.

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NEW LISTIIIG - I 'h story
house in Pomeroy. Would
make a .ROod rental prop-

ROCKSPIIIICS RD. - Approx. 80 acres ot ••cant
arounil. Approx. 20 acres tit·
table. All ll\in81als, wlter
and eler:. l'lailable. Good
huntiniiMid. $29,000.

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FREE ESTIMATES

NEW LISTING - POl·
EROY, Lincoln Hei&amp;llls Neat 2-3 bedtoom home in
mellent condition! large
play area lor kids-approx.
I acre lot. Call for appomtment. $33,50.0.00.

CHESTER 248 - Choose
the s~e you like! I acre lots
wdh ISO' rllld frontage.
Many sites aVailable. TPC
water ••••fable. ONLV
$5,000.00 each

WELLS
CISTERNS

Downspouts

Gutter CIUritng
Painting

949·2168

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Gutters

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trail81 just out of town!
Woodburner, I car g•age
equipped kitchen, AC:
fenced yard, and lruit trees.
!lAKE OFFER!! $15.000.

WATER
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ROOFING

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CHESTER, OHIO

GEARY
BODY. SHOP

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•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS • BATHS
•ROOFING
•REMODELING &amp; REPAIRS
PHONE DAY ·OR EVENINGS

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PAINTING

ltiDDLEPORT, OHIO
OPEN 1:30-6:00 P.M.

4·25·'8t-l MO.

palntl•• &amp;at . . do
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YIIY IIAS!*UU
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mo. old. Wormed. very friend._,

lo a good home. C•fl 114.-3792544.

PH. 596-4756 or 992-6637

614-915·4110

4-14-e9-1 mo.

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mo. old. Coll11...,4411-2724.

;,levision listening Devices
Dependable Heariq Aid Salas &amp; Son•i.,.
CJ 'Hearinc Evaluations For All Ages

Roger Hysell
Garage
AUTO &amp; TRUCK

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AI•• Tr••••lulo•
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

::1: l614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-2104
z 417 Second Avenue. IICII 1213
- lllllipolis, Ohio 45631

Fr.. to good honw. German
Sh101ord Collie 814-843-5421 .
2 mbled breed dop. Part Collie
Wtd other IIHgle. 3 .,.....
old. Had thotl. been apeyed. Cell
114· 742-2754 0&lt; 51 .... 992·
3507.

Ucensed Clinical Audiologist

70.000 BTU nllural 11• dove.

or at
Veterans Met1Jorial Hospital
Mulberry Hgts, Pomeroy. Ohio

4·25-lftt

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gaod t.Jmo. Coli 014· 7422148.
M8le Callie,

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3 Mile East of •Arthur on 5.1. SO

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11 .... 742-3073.

Two Plf'l: O.man Shept.rd

puppioo. 8 - · ald. 30...,175-

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BUDGET?

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TRIM and R E: MOVAL

Beat The Heat This
Summer With
Central Air!
1981..,..14x70'
MO•LE HOME

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BILL SLACK
992·2269-

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Nice home. Located n..
Harrisonvllo. $6500 Cis h.

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PLUMBING
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BISSELL
BUILDERS

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Pll. 949-2101

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Rentals

AUt::'fiONEER
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apring 111•. 17 . . . . apert.noe. Phone 304-273-3447
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992-7479

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W.Va. St.te Champion All:lttcm.. Rick Pe•aon. Uc.1ed In
Ohio 1nd W..t Virginia. Booking
Auctiono. ' 30"'773-5785 ·

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304-1711-1429.

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have 1 c• l!lll7 Either Wfll( A won
can hllpyou bethe._t you ctn
bolil Colt -llyn w. .... 304882·2646.
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COli hilt. . . Swtln' s F...-nitu,.
&amp; Auetkm, Third &amp;. Olive,
81 .... 446-3159.
Junk Cars with or wll hout
motors. Cell Larry livefv 614
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Furniture and appll.,.ce- by the
p1ece of entire houMhold. Fair
pr icea being p.tid. Cell 614-44f.
3 158.
Will buy or appraise .-ytt*lgl
Antiques. furniture. llflpll ... ces,
ntales. autos. complete how.
furnilhinp. M•lln Wedem.,...,
614-245-5152.

w... ted to buy: Junk can with or
without motors. Cell Richard
- .... 014-388-8095.

Wanted to buy: Tobacco poundege Coli 814-448-1437 or
4 48 9266.
U1ed lu.rniture by- the p iece or
entire household al!lio ulling
614-74 2-245 5

Quilts
Pre 1940 quilts Any concltion.
C11h paid. Clll 814-992· 5657
"'814-592· 24&lt;11.
Ua.t furniture and houllhold
appHericea. Phone 81 ~ 742·
2048.
'

land •ound Rutl.,d .,... &amp;

aor• or more, mont¥ flat, Wfth

•hilt, ac b&amp;niJih•. oomp ..:itive
1111.-y, conUICI Kathy
D.O .N.• R N. ClreHav1n of Point

'INf.,

Ple •

.,t.

·--:-:-: - - - - - -

Get peld for l'nlllllng l.u ... r
12QO.OO daily. Writo: PASE •
6 11K, 111 S . Uncolnwav. North
Aurura, II 6_0542.
Crulae Ship now hiring all
Poah lons. Both sklfted Md u~
skilled. For irttormatkm call
&amp;15-n9-55070ki. tt 115.
..,....
Be&amp;Utictm on fee tor s.-vi..
b•• to wnr k at Lakin Hospitlll 1
or '2 dfWt per wHit . lnt••ted
per1onr. co ntact Brenda Amos,
Butineas Manllll•· 304-175l230 Mo n ttw Frlfor bid farm,
dedine 115 May 10. 1989.
~.-

CllrNr • el• opportuMy fuH
time. or• benefltt. ftlliremtnt
Requ ir.-nenta college halpful
prBit'ioua •I• experience. Send
reaume lo P .O . Box 328, Bar·
boursville. W.Ve. 25504. Attn:
Ch•l• Bryant.

----- --Hair
apply

aytlist.
to ~ t hv a ' Kut
and Kurl or c:ill 304-875:-4247
or 675- 3066.

---------

u -·-situations
Wanted
W. c:a-e for eld«lv .,d h... diCIPP., in our home. 28 ye1r1
•kPII'ien~ LPN on c"l. Low
income home. C.l 814-9121873 after 7:00p.m, for mor.lnform.tion.

Will do house deaning jot. kl
M11on and GellleCourtty a.....
ReMonebte Ret•. 304-1755819.

f ... got hook·up. Coll814- 742·

2373.

15

Enq1luvnu:nt

ThUrt . .tt.-noon at

a

corn• of third Aw. Spruce
St. Owner dalm at Trillune
olfha.

. ..... ,.,.1·"'-·lfi'

-••d - --I

IDol : Dogt. •1 mal•1yr. A.d
Femele2yrt.
&amp; whltoBooaltt. Lain·tluckrldgo

NOW OPEN

Serv1c~o

11

Help Wanted

SeU

copl--.

XtH'Ok

1 bedroom, very
belutiful, furnished .

Schools
Instruction

17 Miscellaneous

Work from home

•eo P•

your lot

t17,995 • up. Cell
614-6811-7311.

18 Wanted .t o Do

100

P•k Dittricll: hiring for T1ny Tot
Dey Camp tfou,rwetk pod ion).
Stniora in High Sattool •d
coli... lt\1~:·
ed; IOfl.

Paint rtalda oraout ts Yf'l· expe'rienoe. Estimate tr• ol ctwge.
Coli 81"'317·0401 .
Wtll blb¥111: in ITl¥ home. Re•onabla
A.t• .,DI&amp;I8VII ..
blo. AI 1111• o t o o - - Col
II 4-2411-1711.

ret•.

bllll offid,..,
IDr
1-..e. Appll dloM .,..able;
Perk Diltrk:la office loal..t II
the 011111• County Court House.

IEDUCTION

SYSTEII:

Save thouslllds on

""-~ •

turnilhed. good cond.. Cal 6142611-1628 0&lt; 81 .... 256-1~77
aft• 7 P.M .
J br., vinyl aiding, c•poh.
bMement, ,.rnodlledktlch~ ,&amp;
bath. quiet nelghborhaod, lm.lfl.
from town &amp; ho1p..l.·
tol./129.000. COl 814-4462831&gt; 01 01 .... 24.9378.

,,

Rockeprtng~•rea. CUitom bu.lr,
1 0¥1ff'lltf home on •prox. 3

BCI' • . I . . . uon.. 2'1!1: bit hi I
fll'eplace~ , lnt•com svlttm. · ~
ground pool, g•ebo, tara -.ol
extras. Priced to tel. For more
information, call 814-9123254..

----- - -::--.

--..:;.,

3 .bectoom, large dtning roo_m.
Pftced to ..u. Under •20,000.
C~ll6 1 4-992- 3749 .

O lder homJI whh 1 1cr e of IMd
JoCIII:ed m MeiQI County, Chllt• Twp. 1 be"'oom wfth 2 ol 3

bect ootn poatl.. tll•. lnauleted,
storm windows •nd doors.
t15,000. firm.·Seriousinquiri•
only. PhOne 61...,1187· 8704 Of·
t• 4:00.
.:
House for ule. 2 be*oorna.

corner lQt. Syr.c:u•a Ottto. ckNe
r18.000. 814-99.25105.
.. pool

3 bedroombridt home with l•ge
to~ Mid w.. Delve. Hov,.,.
Good cond. 304-77S-1811 .
3 bo&lt;toom ..,ell. priold 60''

we.

tian, call llfl• 8:00 end

Houee for .... lecond Street.
-room~... wv. bllth.
2 ttaov. 3 bodb11emtnt,
g•r•g• and carpor•t .
U9. 1100.00. Coli 30"'7735028oft• 5:00.

·on,

$...t

•·

8711-2115 or I 11-2853.

for aile t;, oWntt, 3 Mdroom:
bridt. full bM«nMII. 2 llrept•
g• h• ~dwat•. centr•l
air. largB flnmd lot. n. . Ordn.n .. atd Jr. High, ltathnor
Una I I I P - - - · 30487~3772 ott• 11:00 PM .

c•.

Nice coont;yhoma 1.fiwa,.tri

,., ... 3be*oomt. 2bll~ 2c:•
gang e. touth•rn M•• On
County, mo.Nt•ly fH'Iced ,
304.-171-2491.
,-t&lt;

..EJ£ cond. 7. room

ho,..; ~ I

roorrw •d bath 1tt floor, 2

Bebytftter evehbla. fl•ibl•
hours, fuU « pMt ..._ behind
Orcinance School. ...,. ,..,..
,_..t(• . C.l 304-871-2784.

30' t. 301 -trnh St. - ... wv. 30 .... 882-2303.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

•
1881 Nakla Gov ..tor. 14.1t'io
w•h '7&gt;121
2 BR . o1
el.c.. ..din tub. mud .._,..
fJom lot. C.l11 .... 38.9741 .....

•-do.

38.6819.

21

Ba..lnea•
Opportunity

Eoov - k l Eoctll... l'oy l A•
, ..,ble pra&lt;l.lcta at home. Cll

c.-.

I 21170. 311r.. Z trR bolt., HOUH type wlndawi.
undorplonlng. Pri- for quid!
F,.._.tMoltloH-I'Irk.
I 1"'441-1102.

EXCE LLENT PAYI Homo·
Wotbrt: ntedld. Ov• 71 oom-

poni•----,...
t rl butore. •

whoin•l••

&lt;l!. .aoy. - d I.AJI .I . P. 0.
s .. 2121-IJT, Hunllolil"" WY
~iiT:lll- 2121.

INOTICEI

T HE OliO VAU.lV PUataiiINO CO .
you
bulln- ...h ' - " ,..
._.ow, Md NOTte ... d lftOMr

--do-

...... .........
do

,

I-IJII1111mololdy.,..,o

.......Gallipolis ......... .
Y•dSal•r Taus. a Wed. Okl1aG

•tE..,.,.._.

..Y•dlll• llor11.,d1J. 413
t.-10t D...,.. Pt n* 0111o.

a

Dtrn-

w....nu.... a'"'·'•su••"'·
I I a lit. :no,
.existlna111011pp.
!tom 1111 old No nflnanclnl. A
llort.... Consliltalt
"·111 -~22 9010
44t
Ext. 4051
• - •• • ""
.___....;4;.;·';;.'·.:.'.;;:•;.•·.::.l .- ""'· .........

.... .._.. .

1978 Eloono. 141&lt;70. 2

beth. IWteliYing room. pirtially

u.,..

- - ----

•

61 .... 446-63117 .... 304-875, 490 ask for Rich.
"' , .

bo&lt;loamo 2nd lloor. I clootto.

Lawn work and lght h•lng.
nothmg 10 big or tl'llllll, Clll
•uwti me304-175-7831• 8'717170.
.

~31 .

Smal 2 BR home on 218.
$176/ mo. plu s deposit. Cell

fuH benmlnl. a.p•MI p..ib,
~adled . . . . . _p ricld

hlf'ICI work on Apt. Campi•.
Call 30...,8711-5104 or 3048711- 5386.

N""do

ATTENTION: GOV ERNMENT
HOMESI From 11 .00. RllfJOI.
Tax Property. Foreclo•ures.
Av.lfllble Your A,..l Clll IR•
lu ndoblo) 1· 518· 459· 35U
~T. H1576 "'' lttlogo.
' ·

1 o eer• 3 be*oom home Saa d
Hll Rood, 30 .... 17&amp;-530 t. -

::-· •nwn•

Duetor-.t atpir1Uonowerthe
roed dWII'I 11'1 needed for
JrttorrMiion clll IJirry at Danlll
E.
Inc. C.... mllut OH.
1-1100· 1148-1171.

Nice 3 BR home. ful bllemem.'
,....,. cotlina. built-illcoblnoo.
n fiN c•p• In llwlng room.
un.Uached r... gai'. . e. Cell
8 t ... 446-9780.

Two bectoonw. Burdette Addn ,

S30.000/ .,.. -.oome potenti ol. Ootllilt. !11 8011-887-8000
e... Y-10189.
priiJ•ing mlil. lnform..ionttnd
atamp to K. S . Enterpril•, P ,0
Bolt 5167-VT, Hillside. NJ
07205.

10 minutft from downtown
QoUipoflt. 4b!., 2botl\ Woojll"
LP t• h. ., t.IH bal....m, Ia
lomlll' room. City lchoal iltitrt... Col 814-44.3127.

one ow,.., ac oond. a.tate
Mttl~mtnt.
on inspec8tg 3BR . CounttyhoJMbuih on
tion. . . . . .
.... on!¥. 304-

t: AR N MONEY Auding boob I

Housllt•pin&amp; Room
By Day, Wetk, llonth

MOlTGAGE

Deluae 3 Br. hou• for . ...
Ownor lln.,eo. Col 304-1755104

k ..... 304-1711-7438.

46131 _~ :- - - -

- ______

GROUNDS

cobin* oak w-ortc. ftriith
bMemlnt. 2 c• peg&amp; lwei
lat.eap'ed tot. .t ml• from
Hotzor Hoopltol alf Rt. 36""""""'... Su-ltion. eo•
11 .... 4411-4181.

RE-TRAIN NOWI
SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS
COLLEGE. 529 JKI&lt;ton 1'111&amp;
Cell 614-446-4367. ROjl. No.
86-11 - 10658.

memotY

. '"' ........-.. 604-849-0670
fJ!I. 313.
4 tlnga foutd 81 Polt Offic.,
Ringe 1i'e et City HIH. MuM 511• 41'1d customer relllltiom
P•lloo tor looQII. bu sin . .. f ufl..
..:.__
idontifo#.
t ime posit ton. "Autt bre .,....,..
.,d tome ..,.,~_
Fou nd: r.t.lelrlttanylp111iel in Seturdlrft
Send r..,me to o.llipc6;
Cherry Ridge • •· No wllar Tribun a, lloa CLA 183. '82
.,...,118&amp;-31140ofl• dn
Thl!d A_,o. lltMtpolit. OH

CAMP

2 boil\ flmlly with·· ·
pl-lo&lt;mol .........go .. log
room. JO ft. cu.tam llllll:ldtcfttn

extra "ice. Meedl)wbroolc Acftli-

wrtt. . &amp;f• machin•. Officeor
teec:hing background prllf..,ed.
Ohto t.,.ttory . Send lllten of
int•..t or riiUmecloo.llipolil
OIUy Tribuno. doBox 191. 825
fhkd A~otWtu e. a.llipoli•. Ohio

..... Colt ............ 7101.

OHIO RIVER

,v.., ottroctlfollrld&lt; 4-oam.

--- -- - --

Sa:~lpom t

Ktya found

eon 11...,446-1038.

AVON · AI • -· Col -llyn

Wow• 30...,88:Z.2e45.

8 Lost and Found

Rt. 33 Nvalh ef

hood. ••2.100. rmm. .•• oc-

•lit•
of Ohio: UquidltkHII,
f•mt. nt.a.. 1ntiques, etc. f::
01 .... 245·5152.

...f,... Parbni 1nd cege to good
............. 304-075-1473.

•Lot Rental•

,..,11y ......, '"""" _,
*iv•.

GOVERNMENT JOBS
r11.CMO-tt18,~30 - · NoW
hloillg. COli (11 B0&amp;-187-8000
R ~9801 lor eurrn fwaderll

S iames e
mott.r, 2 black, 1 white.1 black
&amp; whlto. 304-88 2-2741 .

4-IH MO.

3 Stylte

.

Cell Mt&lt;lill Wodo!nOV•. AuCtio-

....... ~ .. llrldl-. . 1
-nlol
3 IR . 2 ..... - ·
••111• queliy llullt. ln.._lr_.
......... Col614-446-1111.

81"""'. Doct..,t Ho&lt;pl:ol, 11110

..... -boglor01 .00.Nic

n_., u~·-

Hom• for Sale

X-Ray TechnoloQIII;I. lmme«&lt;•e
aptnlng. FuU tUM po~ldon. C.l

Mt. St. M•rv

Neoa, Iota of t.gelns.

31

By ow-. Nlco48r. 1112"-'ll
t•vo
raorl\ o-''1&amp;. out llulclng. nice
front porch. oonCI'M•
lwei
lot. tr.. • ........ Grltn
SchoO\ Rt. 14.1 , -....,,.,.

Couple ro llv•in &amp; do mllinte-

614-949-2526
FOR
SALE

rltnoe worldng wM:h cii..U ., 1
- h •ll•od o•too- LPN fl'•
l•ood. EOE. APJ&gt;II. .lonowtll bo
a~CIJII ed untl M.., 11 .. P .O.
lo~ 72_~ . Pom•oy, Ohio
4&amp;789.

Accoptlog IOIPII. .Iono for .......
.... M,_, bo 18 ot ...... U . IIO
P• lw. 'A'ot Domlno'o Plno

8t Vicinity

THi

...,, rill••

dlvi!UIIolaltd._o.,.....,..

Ohio 45784. 81...,753-193o. I .

coffee tabt• with m•ching .,d
tables.. Come In I!W'Id browll
around. Odd• and Enda Shop.
Middleport.

4

home •c-=-•,....,..•·

or 11nd r•um. ta: Emogene

b!ldl houH below Sldol'o Jo-"'f, Klng_ ...... booobo•d
-

C.ae work•. l...,ldulef n..t.d
to p.-form auch t11118 • Inwrlttn•
monlomo . . , pl . .. ...,...,~
Ina •d P•IOnll wa lhDukl
tr_porgt.,._ ln-

May 8.1 , 10: rod

Sp.ci.. on dinettetabl•, lamp ~

Quality
Stone Company

lc*e ... pain ewt of

stro.

.. I.Mgo

Annuuncements

ALL POPULAR SIZES AVAILABLE

FREE ESTIMATES

&amp; Vicinity

lnveltment property. Cell 814992·18118.

LIMESTONE FOR SALE

IIIDIOI-IDDIOI

......Pt'.PTe'iliiiint ......

SSO PAGE STREET

3 Announcements

PO""'EROY. OH .
. 992-2269

'

Fruth Pharmacy in Middleport
Will Honor Any Of Our
· Competitior' s Discount
Coupons On Prescriptions

Locata&lt;! Off Bypan
At Jet. of Rts. 7 llo
143. Pomeroy. Oh.

0

~

•

992-5114

E. -

'

13- e.c.,etlnQ

STAINLESS ............... 20' Ito.
NO GlASS AT PRESENT

11M

' ''

~

IRONY
SHEET ••- ....... 5• to 30' ._
IRONY CAST- 3&lt; to 20&lt; lb.

GENERAl CON1RACTORS
Ret.renc:n
11·16-'88-tfn, lli

6~ -;SIIJid ~ ~~"'~""

82- Piumbing

BEVERAGE CANS . .... 50&lt; lb.

BE AN INDEPENDENT U.S . SPRINT REPRESENTATIVE

Fllnoi••It••'

lb.

985·4141

&amp;1-FJrm Eciu~prft~.

'"'""''

SHEEn ..................... 52' lb.

ClEAN AlUMINUM
CAST - ..- ................ 40'
AlUMINUM

Pert Time Job With Network 2000
In Network Marketing
Cost '1840° !Includes· training &amp; materials)

'·

82- Wanted to Buy
83- Uveatocll
'
84-'Hay a. Grain '

HouHt for Rent
Moblle HOIT'ill lor Rent
Ferma for Rent
Apartment for Rllnt

#2 COPPER ............. 80' lb.
ClEAN AlUMINUM

Distance Network
COMING TO THIS AREA SOON!

HTSYUt«**
• 14-662·3121

IEc:YCUNG

Renl fslniP.

M11on Co ., WV
Area Code 304

April 18, 1989

Alllll'ii:a's only 100"!. FIINr Optic Long

SAliS &amp; SERVIa
•· s. 11. so on-

MoYN ..... Womm-glrta ct.
thing. boob. HWing m.mine.
a..rUng jtft Md much more.
Lowor Rlvor Rd. thtn -loll off
of Aeccoon, M~~y 8. t . • 10.

end nM"er u1ed c••· Smkh
BUdc-Ponti.c. 1911 Eall•n
Aw .. OOIIipollt. Con 814-4412282.

15ubft&lt;t to Ch..,ge WHhOul
Notic:1)
#I tOPPER . ......... '1.00 ~~

U.S. SPRINT

BOGGS

&amp; Vicinity

TOPCA8Hpaldtor1983modtl

Paying today

4 / 5 / 89 / 1 mo.

26·35 WORDS

21 - Bualn•• Opportunity
22 - Montl¥' to LDan
23- Prof•lionel llfvic•

exchang~s ...

OPEN 7 DAYS
9AM-7PM

DAY 01 EVENING

.,

f iirlll Suopltes
&amp; liVI:SIOi:k

F1nonc• ol

TRI-COUNTY
RECYCLING

INSTALLATION AND SERVICE OF IIEIL
ENERGY E~ICIENI HiAJ PUMPS, All
CONDIIION.G AND 9511fe EFFICIENT
FUIIIACE.
985•4222

~

[ 111!1111 Vlilt: 11 I

Bu.in•• Training '
Schooll6 lnalruction
Ridio, TV &amp; Cl Repliir
Miscellln.ua
W.ntedJo Do

. 992-2198
Middleport, ·Ohio

CHESTER, OHIO

Domeetio Vehial•

3· 10-'89-1

&amp;'" For Sale ot T,ac&amp;e

1416161718-

PAT HIU FOlD

WARNER HEATING &amp;
.COOLING

SYilCUU, OliO

.......Gallipolis······ ....

Help wanted

o...........

We can r~r and rt·
core radratars and
heater cores. We can
aho acltl boil and rod
aut ratllator$. We also
, rlpCiir Gas Tanks.

mo.

MOM Fortion lftd

11

Yard Sale

S~ICE

~ond

WEDNESQA Y 7 :00 P.M.

Far Mort ln~111111ioll

~ 11 - HouMhold Goods
, l iZ-'1·-~· ot..J. _ _.._
'
3noucements
,_.. • vvoc.
4 - GkteM"ay
. 13....;AnUqUili 1'" '
·•·
5- Happy Adl
64..-Mia.c, Mercha;..djH
G- Loat and Found
• •
1 65.- Buildingluppli•
7-Y•d Sale!plld in ittvanee)
66- Peta for Seltl "·
8- Public S•lea Auction
67- Mulictlltnitrum~t '
9-Wented to Buy
!8- Fru1t1 &amp; Veoiltebl•
~11:1 \Jil&gt;~S

525 North

7

3 FemHy Y•d SolO. 1101 Flrot
St; , Apt. A, Tu•dtl¥' M-v 9, tf
nun aale will ~Wad. Mily 1Oth.

VICTORY
BAPTIST
CHURCH ·

Middleport, Ohio
RlpllctmHt Windows EVERYONE WEL COME
SUNDAY 10:00 A.M.
llttwn lnrulatien
SUNDAY 7o00 P.M.
Storm D.-s &amp;

VAUGHN'S
AUTO - DIESEL
SERVICE

t2~.CIQ !I ~ ·1!1 S16.to!
$61.00 -1-·JliO.OO

i

We Service All Makes

Call 992-2772 ·

cana.Gitoo.B-o.

An r: ounce 111 P. n1s
~ . . .: F*d of Thlnka · ··•·· '·
- AnnMemory
n~ :-;

1 2- Situetlon Wanted
13- ln,U,.[Itre

I

Certaint"d®
Vinyl Sid!..
Seamless GUtter

Mastic -

PH. 304-421-7245

· .•s.oo ., t'7.po ·
' $8.00' 1° , f)j)JlO '
.. 113.00 '"''. ·~8 .00

11 - Holp Wlntld

Mi..,.port

.... L.ation:

AUCDON&amp;I

Rat• lfl forcon•cutlve runa, broken upd~ I WiiiH"'cft•Vtd
for eaf!h dlllrf 11 aeparate 1d1. .
~·

"'A claaaified adwet1!Hmant plaeed in The o.inV SenUnellex·
cept- CIMtified diapiiiV, Bulin•• Card and ·legal noticn)
witl alao appear in the Pt. PleMent Register and the Galli·
polia Daily Tribune, reaching ov.r 18,000 homes.

-

J&amp;L
INSULATION

.

0-15 WORDS 11-25 WORDS

992-5335-915·3561
~89-lmo.

1V•. ;1...,. , ~,... .. ( .....

.

KEN'S APPUANCE
SERVICE

101 CUIRIINGHAII - Owoaoir

ltlprt, Ohie .
CONSIGNIIIINJS WRCOME
PATRICK H. ROSSER

''

RATES

TO PLACE AN AD CAll992-21S6
MONDAY thru FRIDAY a A.M. to 5 P.M.
a A.M. until NOON SATURDAY.,- ;:-:.e: ,
" ' . •. ClOSED SUNDAY

C&amp;K Coupon

I

1 Marketplace

'

ON THE "T" IN MIDDLEPORT, 0110
5-14-88
992-3480

Bonnie $cott. lietreshments
..w.ere Mrwd lly Clarice Kennedy
Collum, and a home-.ctlon wu beld.

wo '"' •sa.oo '• - ·
o... 110 """' •u.oo
'" Gaint Z· l-tfn
U• IIOOI· U

304-675-3161 .

'

•Range •F reezers
of'.trigeratcn .
"Must It Repairable"

SYRACUSE
992·2621 or 992-6944

HOWE'S GlOVE PARK

-·~ ..... !
_,,
~ ..-to ..... ~,

...

•Weahlrs •Drv•s

- BOB'S HEATING &amp; COOLING

PlUMIING &amp; HEATING

EVElY THURSDAY
NIGHT-6:00 P.M.

•.

:. The traveltne priZe was won by

E;:~:~··Tammie
t@ndin,

'PUBLIC
AUCnON

7 oz.

C· &amp; K SUPERMARKET

.

"·

DIAD 01 AUYI

I

t-MWn!2irz2'bept. AU'
. ""' "···~ '
-.

C'l989

to

.

A do nat ton was made to the
Meigs County Health Depart·
ment on ,the new cholesterol
' machine at the recent meeting of
the Middleport Ohio Child Conservation League when the group
- met at the home ot Helen
· Blackston.

.

~.- -

II COTTAGE CHEESE lI II ICE MILK
9
9
(
1f2 GAlLON
II
I 99( 24 oz. ! III Limit
1
With
I
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14. 1989

., _FXP.

1

We Buy Aluminum

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L. _!~~!.~.!.!.";:..!!!;9__ J

Pomoroy, Ohte '5769
Phen• (614) 992-2922

the raulll are 10 llftni/ii~'illlt the
manUflicnner . il offirier' • 3d da
free lriiL If )'011 P""'• ,out~
a full 30 ·da"",
'--.
,. it will be hdd 10 .,,

""

S

Umit 1 With Clio K Coupon . 1

I 08 Hlp s...,..

-

Atau 21000."

16 OZ. IllS.
Plu$ Deposit

Ir~------------,
.
COUPON
I 1
I
BROUGHTON'S
I I

RELATIONS

Free :JO .Da)',Trllllqre..
Aa.a..iOOO..is 10 clfto:~ IIIII

A tipi!iamt
weicbt ._ brabbrou&amp;b. of unp~Ue~lo .., m.,.mu~c bas just
been
aU. A new.b~ diet pill
rogram
conta1nang amazane
P.E.A.B. Plua"
hal been ....t--"
•
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IIIIi • bein&amp; arbted Ullder !be
.I J'edtli- Aaaa 2000rM. ·
Raeatcbas are &lt;&gt;lllirur it ' !be
"diet minlc:lc of t:be ;go;:;r Anorex
2000 with ''E.A.B. Plusr IICtllally

IOOIPIIU
2 H.D. FIE£ wltltCOUJOnMid
pun:h.. of min. H.C, PI,._ '
Ill. liloil 1 CO.... Jill C:Utla. Jill biftl) •11011.

PUBLfC

uc~We,IIJ.II!"

RUFFLES

89. (

&amp; At110eleteo

'!...!..

FRITO lAY
611J

Lee8a Murphey

ROBERT POOLER

ORANGE, CA -

U.S.LL ... SPA
SIN.U.hUPA

Softball tourney

SWIEGER

BETSY ROSS
GAY 90 and
PURITY BREAD HAMBURGER &amp;
HOTDOG .BUNS
20 OZ. LOAF

2 for $1 69(

$7'" Purcha••

hduoli.':' ~=co ano

~~nk

1112·11171

'

Lose Too

. •Central Air
•heat Pumps

dcYclbPed

BRAUN-

THRIFTY

QUI
224 E. MAIN BT.

'!rl

Limi.t Ono With Each

·

BINGO

Patlaats
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Gas
· WANTED

POIIIIOY .fAGUS

ri.

The Daily Sentinai- Page- 7

Business ervtces

To The Voters of Middlep9rt
Who Supported Me In·The
Recent May 2nd Election. '
Doaor'· Repotft .... .

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

•

•

'

Jeffery ·Scott , and ·usa Anne
(Burton) Gage, Orlando, Fla..
)'011 prove 11J~ ·m.t . )'OII 0111
are announcing the birth ol a
sUely lolc all •-riP' )IIIII want. If
daughter , ShayferLynn. on AR!:ll.
you IN not.10091o ..aafied,_... !be
26. The, Infant weigh~ ~~
teaabble ,.,_.. )'011 - in !be
IIIIRW
'
• just rctum )'OUr . Aaaa
pounds and two.ounces.
2000
Grandparents are Aleta Lynn tuma rbe body into a ''fat burning .
and your -chedt will be ~·
~ troyed ~bed.
You haye
1·N
Bur ton, DeB ary, Fl a. : Mr. an d · machine" wbic:b cons"w v-w
• be
_, liD rilkof•
0111
Mrs. William J . Burton, Orlando, stared far, flab and ceDufue thus you
1
_ , - , ..,..y ~
Fla.: Mr. and Mrs. Donald sbeddina pounds and indies like 1 unWIII!ed fat and yean .oli your
1Nancy Gage). Orlando, Fla. : DJ81iC. Apuael of leeclint U.S. dac- appcllltlce.: :--, 1 ,·: 1 •;;-: !': .
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ton ..S bellth experll found
Searl,diedt Iii IIIIIDe)' Ofdel' for
(Je an) Smith, of Alabama.
AJI!IIU 2&lt;JO!! . "safe for .~¥c ~36.45(-ti$3.SO_ for~~~Great grandparents are Pearl , weiebt lass. However 11 ~ ,an liDa) for, a 30
~- ~ S64.00
L. Russell.''and the tate Kenneth ·' !""'etnc:;lY powerful • (+53.50) for a 60 ''dl'y' 'sUPPlY 10_
Russell. Racine: and Mr. and · lllltTUC:tiOI1I should be followed . Anorex :1000, 4642 'I!. ·c&amp;&amp;Pinan
Mrs . Lester Paramore, of cuefully.
" Ave., Deph ~Orlnee,CA·9266!1.
Alabama.
·
. ~~ape- Delaya ~
For flltnt · k:e for ,l:nlitit card
Atau :1000 Wil
after ~ .QNLY iiltipiY C111 •Anarcx
yean of cxpc..ivc ~. Conic" 2000 2i ;a day, 7,daysa week
quendy it isnotclaeap. but it works! TOLL ,PRE_IE: l . IOO~JJ-2222,
As ca doCinr rom-red, ~'My Dept. ASJ, ;lllld II!Se.,Your VISA,
pllients
.wid pey many times the· MasterCard or Amencan Ellpras .
A slow pltcb s-;:,ftball tourna·
A1aa
2000 10 Jm.Dy be IIi Sorry, no C.O.D.s.
a11tllf
ment, Class C&amp;D, will be lleld
May 13-14 at Dugout Fields In
the wcipl they ~ 11M! - ' 10 ' (N-.~ . . . . ... 2:1000 is
Parkersburg, W.Va. Entry fee,
lolc "II! finally~ their dzams. such ) ~ ,JIOWU~~ .-~
$65 and two softballs. For lnfor·
~ ~ b,odY: !:_"'ik.._dal •!1,._.1.\11 !be
mat!on, call Mark, ·a t 304-863·
""""' "' my
pn, I*JCDIS ....-•.-..na:fD_"",_..tt.aca
acNal1y bt - much weipa! with 60 dt!y•IIIJII!Iy ~ ~1JI!IIP'.)
.
8478, or Tlni, af 304-863-3869.

iihbon, from lefllo right, are PhD Roberta, Melp
County Englneer, Jim Anderson, K~nny Searlea,
and Bob BIShop. Dances are held at the center
every Saturday night.
·

' · OPEN ROUSE - Tbe new teen dance center
localed In the Elberfeld Warehouse on Mechanic
St. celebraled Ita open bouse Thursday evening
·:. with a ribbon cut4ing ceremony. Cutting lhe

Monday, May 8. 1989

Monday, May B. 1989

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IJO YE RNM E N T JOI$
111.040.· •11.·230 , _. NI*IIIG C.. !11 1011-.?-1000
1!11. R-!1101 for "'""" -~~

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1171 1 4 - . .Y ta
2 t..,
muot b o - Col 114-371-

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�---Page 8-The Daily Sentinel

51 Household Ooods

LAFF-A-OAY

forSele

'

wldo.3bf., utllty-2ltl
....... ToiOIII_w.hholl
pu...,_ A ..y lle.,Ultl ho- II
Int.......... 114-441-7112
eft• 1:00 p.m.

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11st - · ttel• on lot tNt
• • borontod. t41500. 814-lt:l3315.

53

on•.-a

bUtnll•
2t'OOfM
on. Col 114-ft:l-1312.

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polio ......11
814-742-27114 oft• 8:00 p.m .
or 814-lt:l-3107d.,-o.
roof, 3

--d.

KIT N' CARLYi..UIIty Larry Wrialal

1111 Building Suppliea

If c~~

Conar•e ~~loeb- eH ...._ yerd ·
Oolllpollo Bloak to.,123 112Pinolt.•
OK
CIIK 11•-.w•
2713.

or-..
Golt-.

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7!1

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I l&gt;'lN1f \®W 1'4tt~f
io 00 tll"fH ~- ., ~~

Pets for Sale

-- -o

'71 Moble ho,... 1

2aa. tat111

fence, fit• • WllrrlfttY.ln.te• ..
lion • lln-_g ...lobla Coli

llaric. 2 -...... parch.
u - p • • l l tii.IOOOO. 304171-H7t.

24 ... , 1-IOo-341-014&amp;.

"Dual ca..c;;sette, CD, AMIFM
stereo, automatic frequency
control, super tweeter,
12-inch woofer ... and stinger

1971 llyviiW mblle home,

1 4o70 with 7121 •pondo,
304-8711-8141.

33

41
.ar• 11oldmi.houSouth
.. 4 on
treH•
hooltItt.

7 / U8.000. Coli 814-8e78220.

34

B..lnesl
Buildings

For .... : Compl. . elactronlet

..,..... ohop. AI o q u - S..·
- o • B • K. eo• 814-44&amp;7'781 oft• I P.M.

IUHdlng for a.te; 190 North
a,aond mMlckl~port. Calll14-

882-1028.

~

.

Farms for Sale

Lots &amp; Acreage

llllSSI'] e. "

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44

49

Apartment
for Rent

IENJTIRJL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON ESTATES. 831 Jlaklon
Pike from •112 a mo. Wllk to
1hop •d movie~. 114-441-

2:Woodld lluldlnglotl. APP"&lt;*imlltlv 2 . , . MCh. O.J . Wtfte

Ad . Coli 614-2.11-BHI oft•
15;30P.M.
Rur.a moble home krt. Wilt•
ln..,.t.d •7&amp;/mo. call 11~
4~1-8877.

•tt•l P.M.

Tare Townhou1a APit1...W• · 2
Br.. 1 112 bolha Cll., dll·
fwilthw," dllpolel. prlwlte en·
ciQood p .. lo, poo~ pt.,-ground.
IIWer, &amp; ttMh lnduded.
St.,lng ot t288 por mo. Co!
114-317· 7810.

,.

Alhton be&amp;ltitJI one .ere lots

wkh rW• troraga pubUcw.t•.
Clyde Bow.,, Jo. 30 .. 5762p1.
Alihlon.

2 lr .. ll)t., ,.., plyth c•ptt.
port lolly poid.

n..,
-· ........
U2hmo. Coii30 .. 1711-B10"
30~1711-1315.

F,.nlohod 'offtdonGI'· 107 So••d Avo., Qollpolo. t180.
. . . . ~h. Cllll81 ... 44e.4411

eft• 7 P.M.
Fwnilhld

..,t. ·

1 Br.. z.t3

Jlcklon ,... t2215 1 mo.
UtR~III plld. CIIH S14-44S.

Furn. Apt. nllitt to Lll:l'.-y
P•klng • A.C. Rot. rst'od.
a..ltlbla for

Un dfDr ula. Onetotv ..a• in
Autl .. d Township. C.ll 114812-38U oft• 8:00p.m.

l•ee buldno lots.

meble homll pemiltld. public
priCII raced. 'C iy.

w.t..
· Jr. 304-576-2338.
Real Estate
wanted

1

per~on.

Clll

81 .. 446-0338.
IPf, 3 tJrn'ed. roon a
blth. Wlllhir. dry•••. olein,
no pels. Ref. • Dilp. M:t' .._ Cll
814-4411-1811.
O.r~ge

Effic:iencr ept. ldell for 1
., ... on, moble home btlow
town ov_.Ooldng ~W•. CA •
ho•. Rot. Coll14-446-03318
Fuinllhed efffciencr. t110. utiit!• ,.~a... lhere bllh. 701 4th
Aw. Gollpolo . Col t14-446•41Soft•7P .M.

Furnlohod Apt.. 1 br., 0240.
utllti• paid., 920 4th Aw.
Oolllpollo. CoR 814-448-••ts
GOVERNMENT HOMES! From 1rt• 7 P.M .
t1.00 (U Alp•) Foredosu,..,
Ropoo, Tox Oollnquom Propor&gt; BroolclideApertmets.; IIPICiou•
Now SlllingT'hil ArMI c.l living, l•ge ldtch1n with hooClll
(llofundoblol 1 -3111-733-1084 kup. Total elearic. no
Ed 02732A tor c:urranttinW'Igsl dt¥•814-441-4101 Of ......
ln!JI 114-446-8127.

tl•.

'*"

3 room downltelr lpt.. unfurn.,
1140 2nd A,._ Col 114-447172. WI' I eft• 5 44&amp; 1880.

Rental:;
41

Homes for Rent

Furnlohod opt. 1.,d 1/ 21N0ha
l.,ndry foclhl•-20 Gropa Co!
11 .. 446-0I&gt;W.

3 bedroom. fullbaem.-wt, good
loc.tlon. I mil• north Point
30 .. 8711-1071.

PI_.,.,

Effid1n ... - . $115/ mo. utll..,. - ·
II• plld t3B.OO Oopt. CoK
.... 446-0544.
.

Sale/Rent : 2 br., nM"tv remo-

2 br., ..,.,mem .tRio Orende,

deled ,.,ch, large f81oed yerd.
Bidwell School District .
0300/ mo. Coii114-446-S320.
2 bf' ,, hou•for rent/ t110mo.
t100 depo11it. Call 114-44~
1158.
Nice 2 br .. IPir'tmlftt h duple.c
hou ... M1ln St. Ctl•hire/t200

mo. Wit• peld. Clll
8818.

814-24~

2 bedroom. finished b•.,..n:.
lpll .. .::.. new~&gt;;" Plintld in-

:r.month. 114-982-2161 d..,.,tzeoor
de. h•ctNood tloora.

I 1 4· 742 · 2972 nening,
week.-dl.

Buoh St. Mlddlopan, OH 3
be«oom. fur.-hed home. Rwf.
Coli 30 .. 812-2511

Apple Grewe ••· 3 bedroom
hou• on 2 acr ... 2 bit hi. deck.
g•dln tpace. refrenoet. Ho·
m.ntld Aelfty, 2501 Jldl1on
Ave... •30 4-81~6540 or 304882-2405.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Futtv turr•hed a•-a• _,, A"
utliti• plid except electricity.
NIWIW' .edecorlltld a •riled.
Clop. Aloo 3bodroOflltJOI•. Coli
114-446-8158. or 814-44888102 BA. cou ntrv utting ,
UIO/ mo .. rof, • dop. 10q'od,
Clll 114-3811-8838.

---Goll...,_ -- -·

Bo"'nd • Plno Golllpollo. On•
be*oom. ltow a relrlgeretor.
wet• provided. Dlpa.lt •d
ref•encee required. •225. per
month. Coli 814-•4••248.
8 14-"f&amp;-4425, ar 114-441123211.

2188 E. 0 . H.

•• 11oft•7P.M.

1.02 .,. •. 1 mile off 141 in
com•orv- Coli et4-44&amp;-1U9

FDr la•e: A,.rtment. newlydemr.ted. 2nd ftoor, cor,_

*"'• &amp;

1r
ont porch &amp; prht'lte
,.,d. Coll114-256-1401

Now Kcept~g .plh:etioM fDr
2 be*oom ilp.-tmlntl, t.llty
c•p•ed. IPPHIIl.-. wat• •d
tr•h pidcupt prOYided. Mlint•
n1nce fr•ltvlng eta.. to ~hop­
ping. blnkl lf'ld lchoo... For
more intDrrnMk)n clll 304-8823718. E.0 .H.

Onebec*'oomt.r•hldiPt. WIV
nice 1nd cl..,, .Wtt1 onf¥, no
~M~•~ ph0n•30.. 07&amp;-1311.
Furnilhld one bec*'oom IPf,
~ ......, _ Adult• ontv. noo ,_
month. Utllti• plid. 30.,.1759710.
Al*tmentl -. H•dar•On. WVa.

coli 30 .. 8711-1972 oftor 8:00.

Apwtment 4 room. lnd Nth.
utih;• pilei. tiO.OO WM11.
30 .. 8711-3100 or 8711-5809.
2 be*oom Apts. far nnt.
C1rp•ild. NiCII ... r.g. Uu n*v
fiCittl• ........ Cllll 114992· 3711 . EOH.

Merr.llanrl1~e

51 Houaahold Goods
VI'RA FURNITURE

Ron All1on, 1210S.condAw .•
Clelllpalil. Ohio. 11•· 448·
4331.

clo••

For Sale: 1 whir._ DOOI
dryer. •e ..w/ •25b. 1 Otym.
pic..,oln•uy-m.-/ t100. 1
met1l truck tool-baa , like
..w/t100. Colll14-446-7108
or 114·441-4111.
· Metal or wood auttingiMn d 11w.
Vlrllble •PMd· 14 ln . ,lhrolt.
Blodo wol•. 200 v~ tingle
ph••· ~ vr•- old. Colll1'4-441·
2835 bill- 8:00..:00.
Zilivotofhonoy-/tJIOMch.
Coli 814-317· 0148.
Uke MW, Brott.. eewing m ..

• APPUANCES
chino, Horwot Gold £1-lc
At. 1411nCenten.-y. 1/ 4ml. on .•nge, Mercury Thru• Tro•lng
UnCDin Pike. ()pen 7 d.,. 1 motor. 114-111-4401.
wook. 9AM-IPM . Clll far oppl.
Aft• hourt 114-446-3188.
11 cubic ft. upright lr_,,
White. Wtltint;;7•· 31h yn.
• dr. ch ... o44.tt.• ....., a1 old. 114·BB7· -n.
.,
bunlc bodo ....In, .. t178indudlng bedding. Full lin hbof erda tub, Blbv c•rler,
m.rtrnt· MI. II. OuMn tin IWtng. bHv
.ac, Ch•t
mntre•- 1715, twin mmr.... of dr.\Wrl, C.re • • tricycl1.
t89-a 181. Mattr•181 mlde brt' 11.,.992~3114.
lmp.-l.a. v...., la11• bedroom 1uites-tltll. CoHN llld Flowert, bedding Dl.ntt. hangend tabl• 1715 1 1 et. PeddH lng bulcet1. Perry Hill Farma end
Bentwood rocker- '19-.915. Gr.-hoU•. From Racfna first
Orandf.. har ctock •11.11, BlUe houtt on right ptltR•clnelock•
dlnotte 111, 1 choir• Mit p,. _1_111_._33_8-'-1-_ __ _ __
cludol ..,tchl. Woodon Khchon
chlira-*19.951ergeverietv. cu· U1ed prime end 1torm1 door~ tor
rio cablnett-t271 . SOFAS: Nle. Campi•• 181 af bunk beds,
V-..gh.-. 81. . . 10f1 .,d ehlir· •so. 1977 Ch.vv ~ ton truck,
till. Veugh~nllu• r-.::lln•• t450. 1971 ChovyTruclc, t510.
t248, I piece woad graup- 1979 four wheel drtie Chevy
t3e9. v.. ~ Be•••-nu. Trude, t1000. 1977 Pfvmouth,
• 200. 11._ 7•2~3073 .. ytima.
TIIADE·INS TAKEN. "
H•rry'1 llrpfn Hou ... Fll'nl· Rllnbow V•c:uum d ... • with
ture, gl•rMre. gift llem1 &amp; etiiChrnants, run1 like n....,,
' "- .,..
mi8c . Jeck1an St. In VInton. • 111.00 C81h or •r
Houn: Mon-·Thu...t.,- 10-1, rongod, 304-1711-441 .
F&lt;ld.,- • Sotunloy 10-7.
F'Ortlble lighled tlgn w / lett•a.
Oolbort Swll~ Uood AppJI.,. 0299.. Fr11 dlllv.,Y. Pllllic
CM, 31. ~lrdSt . Kena~p . Clll letten. t47.60/box . COD·
/ UPS. Coli t.IOo-833-3.53.
~ 14· 4-t8· 7473. Dilhwllhert,
Anytime.
'
tiO.OO;Wu~' t128:D..,.,.,
f1211; Electric R1nge, t1110.
1978 Wilking Gnvoly 8 opood.
attiChements. dull wheet1. tulSWIIIN
1
AUCTION • FURMTUAE S2 kev, newtv o\Mrhluled. clll eft•
• :oo. 30.. 87&amp;-2588 or 8711Olivo St .. Gollpollo.
1
NIW • I pc. wood group· 0139. 1.718.
Uvlllg room lull~e-.119-t599.
Bunk bodo whh boddln!l' n•a. Woad 1nd met•l Working m•
Full 1ile m.n:r- • faundltion chin"' on displl¥ In our lhow
ttertlng- tit. Aedln• •rtlng- room. brend n1ma llue Aldae ·
Mechllt.-y end Too It, 304-ISilt9t.
USED· S.dt, dr•slt'&amp;. bedroom 3538.

c.r._

aatt... Detkl,

wringlf Wither, I
compl•e Rne of uHd furnttur~ .
NEW- Westwn boot• 135.

Wor-1 t1 B I. up. (St. . •
lOft .... , Coli 814-446-3159-

County Appll1nce, Inc. Good
u..d IPPIIence~ 1nd T.V. 1et1.

()pen 8A.M. toiP.M .' Monthru
Sot. 814-448-1899, 827 3rd.
Ave. G•IUpolil, OH.

4-15 Inch chrome·~ wheetl
with niM' P2.315- 76 .,16 w . I.VI(.
tlr-. forDOdle. 304-115-1984

.• AOCI-*

,_.,'" ., .. 11.,.... •d Hlma••• ldtten1. Chaw lllud _..
vlao. Coll114-441-3844oft• 7
P.M .

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.,

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•
IUD:GET TAANSMIISION· '
Uood • robu Ill oil tv pol .•
'•Y••~ 30de¥t. Pri• tt9•
up.
l . rtllullt ,t o - .
GOrMI1WI. ltlftdird dufe., I
pr • .,.. • •· • eve JolntHH
.,_
s ..... , ........lo. . for '
Pwtt. Cd 1~371-2220 or :
30 .. 87••7... .
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lroe. AUIOMDt..,M.

Twotmo.'alllr ....-.d••ilh
red Ucla temll•· One 9 mo. old

lobor. •4110
Colli ..
245-- ar 814-24JI.BB23 :
oft• 8 P.M .
l

0went

r....nur.atw,.t t .....

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•100eech. CIH114-378·2101

Pu-

61 F111rm EqUipment

71 Auto'• For Sale

NewHoltsnd7ft. WblnaGehl

'IOOIIIICuiiMoLI. Y····-r.
AT, AC, PI, Pl. ~M.fM roclo,
t1,BBO.OO. 30 .. 8711373 -

IIGrin ... mbc•both•c.oorid.
30 .. 273&gt;4211.

.. c.. e VAC-14 tr~ctor ancl
- · bl. . tiSO.OO. ,hono
104-191-:1&amp;30.
·
~ell

--y

10. Mot~
\-1 - IAibrodor Md \-1
S p - Pot~ Clormon . . .
ph•d. - · - - m o d. Q!lly
good hom.
tnt~ulre.
• 11.00 - - Cllll1'-441-jll10.
born

63

Livestock

1-------"'7'--

11-.r

3

mo.

calor~

old flly - . Colt. 3

0380. Call 114-441311to'ft.- 8 , ,M.

AKC A.. -od Cadt• Sponlels. 2 mlltl. ,' Ch.mptgn•
•lor. Coli 11 .. 912· 3005 before noon or .-ft• a:oo p.m.
Fllh .T.Rk.' 2413 ~·~•on Ave.
Polnl Plo-t. 304-175-2013.
10glloo&lt;upt14.'1tond 10gol
comploto tU2B.
AK C reglltered Shttu:~. male .,d
femllla, Jhota. wormed. wrt
cheakod, 304-176-2193.

71 Auto's For Sale
GOVEIINM!NT 'IEIZED Voh~
••• from 1100 f __ - ·
cedll. Corwn• Chwvs. Sur·
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I06-B87-1000 Elll. S-10189.

1170 Dodge Oort c........
811.000 orl8 ml11. rur10 good.
Gr• workcer. Goodoendttion.
teOO. Coli 814-US.BBZOott•
8 P.M.

lndividu1l guttar I. .Onl , beginn. .. nriou1 gutterilt. 8ruiMu1lc. 814-446-0187.

Jeff W.msl., iMI:NI:tor. 114-

••&amp;-8077. Llmhod o-lnp.
Fendlr Ahold• pisno wJth two

eceM1ory plug~.. exc oond. ell•
clllont lor travollng tinging
group, t300.00. 304-11782233.
.Yern.tla Electon. organ model
E3. IPProlt 10
old. b•t
off.-. phone 304-875-1473.

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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

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other team. was
Advocate

112-2528.

TruCks fo; Sale

1985 Ford F·150_plck-up.
PB/PI.• tpd. tiOnt.• 300icvl..
Exc. Cand. Col 114-446-1909
or 446-1110.
1973 3 / •

tan hoovy duty
plcltup loud&lt;, .,,. good. Body
good. Hlah millloga Col 8143111-HII.
3 opood 1917 ,,., ... - · f o r
ul.. Stlndlrd. Goo• boct,. h•
bo., pointed. t300. CoK 814742-2189 ott• 1:00 p,m.

1111 Ford F2150 dt•et. 4 wt..l
tiMid tr-mllllon.
t13.100.00. Phono 30 .. 5762910.

1817 ford Tempo OL Sport
.21.000 ... ' ...,, CNioO tilt;
AM /FM
!low• mlrrora. lnt•. w1p.., c.ll .tt:• 1
p.m . 114-446-8701.

c••••·

1977 Ford lhort bed V-8, IUto.
lot1 of ••,... 12.100, firm.
30.. 1711-7881.
1~88

GMC 1-18 truck 13.000
mM•.
bed lin•. loeng_
t'lke
_
.. 304-112·3785.
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73

1910 Monto CorloPS, PB. AC.
CC. AM/FM St- t2,000Col
814-&gt;W6-4011oft•4:00.

1987Chovyco..,..lon_1 . . 11
equlppod, 11,000mi. f11.100
Coli S14-286-tl80.
.

Vena. 4 W .O.

eggs for tile 715 cents

dozen, lliTTho,.on. 304175-

114&gt;1,

~arm Sup~l11:s
t; L1Veslu1.h

UHd dlluu TV .,tenn&amp; perfact
condition. .aao 310 pound IM'n
roll•. 30 .. 8711-198•.
·

ApplllftCN, fllrnilure. ttereos.
IUtO 8CCfUoriel:, c40ttWng.
-orted hem• end I"NNtrl .. l .
3313 Mooomon Ave. 304-8711590&gt;1,

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I:GO Ill MOYIE: To tile llloraa of

11

FAX you

T'rlpall (NRI (I ;26)

up~·

• Ill Ill ALF ALF

repeatedly re-enacts the

.

Jim'• Odd Job' s. Sundec:kl.
liding,. pMnting. roofing. cerpen-

MacGyver

Ill Cou-u'a llecllacovary

Of The WOIId
C!l A"--ttra Robert Per1&lt;1ns -

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travels 850 miles alone down
an Arctic river. !;I
Gl • Clll.Jve.ln Danny gets
- 8 lesoon In lila when he
datn hla college-age tutor.

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dav or night. •
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make
to lhe top.
Ill Ill Naaoty Departed

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r ... eed. lnt•iar ll'ld Mterior. . t
Coli 814-SB:I-2388.
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HAIR,OR DID HE

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A STIMUlATING

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1977, and you ara there, ••
the new show F.Y.I. holds
audffiono. !:;J
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PAW JEST 60T

BACK HOME,
ELVINEY.!!

WHAT WAS
HE IN FER

HE WAS OVER IN
TWIN FORKS

VISmN' HIS MAW II

THIS T1M!?

WHAT
WAS

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8he Ieima Hll-delenH trorn
a apeclal IMcher. D
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10:00 Ill .,. Clull
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IN FER?

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C!l Mulao Follow Maxlco'a
1188 elections and how

l~ltltutlona hlva evolved. !j!
Gl • Cll Nawhllr1 George •
Aunt Ileal PlY' a villi and

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BERNICE
BE\)EOSOL

For R.,.: largo- . .ogo.
corner of

80811and

Moto.'l for Sale

looand .,d l'lno. Qolllpallo. Col
. , 4- 441· 44 21. • , 4- 44 ·4141. or 114-441-2328.

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Cllulland, 0H 44101Be oiur.to .,... your ZOdiaC algn. ·
.,.......) A - ton•e CaUIIIIFIII and extravagarice
could prove to be expen- for you loday Hyou're not caratul. Don'tba duped
Into M llfl'angll'l""l whlra rou lor
another'a-ea.
CANCIII (.lunl 11-.IUIJ 21) DI!CIIIont
out of apha today ara, likely' to
CIUH you eddtliollal lruttrlllona In·

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and Ita ·~lor

getUng -

none.

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pul elf ......... In pullltc thirl OIIUkl
AIIIIIWI 1111 lull8r Ill your lmege. Be

mllldfut ~your IM!te.-lor.

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10:a(J) AulD llaclng: A,._ l'or

who 1111111't In compteleago-t with
yoo toct.y ,.,. apt to experience your

IZJIIo$- A IICDnd Loott

wr.th. Coming down too .,...d an the
wrong guy !MY- you a not NOidlly forael.
I.HIYTAIIIUf (Now. 21 Deo.11lllual·

S.. IIIII MDJert' journey·
bat* to hll hometown In
1814. D
Gl • • KN a Alii Bob
and Alii ..... lhllr llrat
Hlfoua light, !;I

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aompllcated !Or rou today than they ap- ·
to be at fi!al g!Mce. Mova cau1101111)1..,., taka "cithlnQ for granted.
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tliotlgh H'a likely to be rour wtCOU11111 of action, making aompromliea
or COl c"Ilona will be dlfllcuH lor you to
do lofty. Don't upect 1111 other guy to
ylald II you don't.
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27 Mistreat
28 Helmsman
29 Hair
dye
30 Conclusion
31 Burning
33 Connors
score
311 Banlu
language
37 Cartographer's
work
40 Soft lri
the head
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44Corroded
45 Vestibule
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5 Sire
order
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President's
N. Gage
Men"
book
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min. region
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and man?
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commune
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Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

R I. R Woior lorviM. Pools,
clatern1. well1. lmmldille·
1. 000 ar 2. OOOJIIIono dlllvery.
Coli 304-11711-1 7q.

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limo. Coli 114-446-740.. No
Sund.,- collo.

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DISCIJSSIQ-1,

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g

Rlchrnond, VA

.

A"ider1till or oomm•clal wir·
lng. New llrVic:e or tiPMrl.
Ueented electrlol., . Ridenour
Bectrlcol, 30 ..876-1&gt;786.

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ptar. cupid When

Grandl)ll s arnltten wllh a
new lad}'. D
Gl • D lfelrtlancl The
' Siallorde lose their lamlly
dog - twice. 1;1

~?~

You're right if you thin~ that South
was overbidding. However, his band
was too ·good far a sign-off at t""
spades, and he was not .sure how his
partner would Interpret a jump to
three spades. A Rood ap-eement to uae
in respoo~e to partner's on&amp;-no-trump
overcall of the opponent's openinc il
to jump in a suit to invite came, and to
cue-bid the enemy's openinc·bid suit
to force to game.
The defenders quickly took the lint
three diamond tricks. Eut then returned the eight of hearts and West's
jack fOffi!d dummy's ace. Not Wlnliac
to go set more than he had to, decianr
took the A·K·Q of clubB, llbeddin&amp; hia
beart queen, and then led the queen of
spades. Everyone played low, but
eventually Easi took a trick with the
king.
Declarer can play better. Before
cashing clubs, he sbould lead dummy'a
spade queen. When the 10 falls from
the West hand, he can contiDue with
theninefromdummy. Wbentbatwilll,
he can play dummy's good diamood.
East discards, and South throws hi&amp;

by THOMAS
ACROSS
1 Concern
5meta·
boHsm

that have helped five ollhe

PAISE$, Joaklan. OH 1-800. I
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5 37- 9828.

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9! MOYIE: Jawa (PO) (2: ~)
ai Munter, 8lle w.-

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1:1111 rJl llupa ...,. a Tllatr Moma
VIs~ flve mothers to explore
lhl warm family backgrounds

No Co. AON !VANS ENTEA- •

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~ntry (NR) (1 :37)

aJP••••Newe

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riPelr. P_.l. .,.d tu.,Pi•. Plek I
up Md ~ery. O.VIa !Vee~~um '
Cleen•. on• h.. f ,mile up ~
Ooorgoo c- Ad. Coli ....
44&amp;0214.
I

~lcT•k Pumplntt till). Gol-

must find a stolen

vial of deadly baelarla. 1;1

Corr..mry work. hn •lng. dry
w.l . plumbing. electric... remodlllng comphlle. C.fl I 14 44•

BASEIIIENT
WATEAP!jOORNG
Unooncltlonll lfairne gu•en·
t • to•
furnidted.
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building. dozer work. Free
ettimlt•. Cel114-379-2418

o.jllpoiiiEiec:trlc S.Vice. Elect·
ricr motor ul• &amp;. tervice.
Automot:lwe electric '~*· Alt•nMon, fM'Witon .. IUrters.
17 '~·St
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46 Sp- for Rent

pre-birth an11es from an old
tv show. !;I
(I) Supertiouta Hagler's
Knockouts: Hagler Yl
Hearns, 1985 and Hagler vs
Hamohll II, 1984

Home. •
lnipr,ov~,.-.,~

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PEOPLE

WE PoN'T

Si~l VICI::;

84

Aoorre for rent-week ... month.
Starting et •120 • mo. Bl"l•
Hotol-814-446-9880.

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1TfCfiNOI-O(;Y~ .SI(l •.•

CAAT'ER'S PWMBING
ANOH,ATING
• Cor. Fourth end Pine
· • Gollpolll, Ohio
Phone 11~441·3888 cr 114••&amp;-&gt;W77.

45 Furnished ROCMIS

Country Moklo Homo ,.,..
31. Nlfth of ..-..y.

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30 4-1711- BB40 or 304-112·

for Rent

Magazine ·

lOGETHEil IV

&amp; ~eating

.. Applo • • 2 bodroom
mobile honw on 7.1 acr-.

A~Mrtment

7:30 • Ill Femlty FCil M•lor Lligue laHball

II

Doing it
better
By James Jacoby

7:011 (J) Andy Griffith

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BRIDGE

Ill Cll M•cNelt/ Latner

3SO mol or. """"" 8 " - ttr•.
Good Sh.,e. Looka' Good.
U,OOO. CoD 114-248-11887.

.

Building Mlt•illl•
Block, brick. ..wer, pip... wlndowl. lnt ..t. etc. Cl&amp;lde Winters, Alo Grw~de, OH. Clll
814-245-1121.

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1971·Dodge Sh•t• Motor
- 2 2 f t. long. 911. 31n. hlgl\ '
310mocor. lllepal.ln•tir-. ~;
Good ShiP•· look• Good. ..
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•cellent ccincltlon. AC. Ill. P&amp;
RON'S TelwitJon lervice. ~ ~
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Aoollo Buick w-h AC. 30.0011' 2484
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304-S76-17SB.
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'81 Ford XI, F 210, hell¥\' duty
...•. 480 laur opMd, PW. PL.
Aotwy or cable tool driUing. I
tit, cruil., elr, AM ~ FM c•utt.
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PUmp 111• lnd ,llf'Vice. 304lltf'ttl. blue8ndWhlfa 104.000 8911-3802
trip miles. run1 (lood.
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RON'S APPUANcE SERVICE , :
oft• 1:00PM.
hou• clll ..rvldng QE, Hot '
ltolnt, WMheu, dryer• 1nd l
PAICE REDUCE Oil 1813Chov·
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nc oood. AC. PS, Pl. AM -FM,
Remodrtlln g. new ldcltiana. c•· j
Cl Mdla, cruil&amp; poellra::, •l•m Portlr. 11•-e• 8nd deckl. F,.. 1
IJRim. deluxe Mt.._. lghts.
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.,d moroll 30 .. 171-S?SB.
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Pbunbing
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79 Motpn Homes

Cutl•• Supreme,
t1.50o.oo. 304-

Dop. roqulrod. CoH 814-446-

Trol• for r... : 12110 two
bedroom. prlwllte lat e•dln
o - on 211
OM I
ml• from--' 1200,. mo.
Col 114-281-1111.

Ill Power Of Chokle

''They always win,"
he said." I hate to
play Devil's
;; Advocate!"

The name of the

For Sale: 3110Ch..,rotll ~gin• ~
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Motto fence 20 rodl, 14Yu47
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Inch• high t40.00. 304-1763775.
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to t598. "eclln.. 1225 to
t376. Limp• t21 to 1125.
Olnett• f101endupto t496.
Wood tabte w-0 ch.,.. 1215 to
t798. Oetk t100 up to t3711.
Hutch• t400endup, bunk beds
co~l•• wom.n,...... 1215
•nd up to t385. llby becll.
•110. MlnrMNiorbox ll)ringa
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1124 E. Maln Slr..C, Pllm•OV·
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TAKING BLOOD- Nucy GrUIIth, a phlebotomist at Veterus
Memorli.l Hospital, takes blood from the linger of Martha
Hollman who was one ofthe over 310 who had tbetestcompleted at
Sunday's annual open house of Veterans Memorial Hospital. Ms.
Griffith was one of ten hospital employees taking blood during tbe
afternoon.

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EMS has 11 weekend calls

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Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports 11 calls
this past weekend; six on Saturday and 'five on Sunday:
Saturday at 2:06 a.m .. Pomeroy went to Chlldrens Home
Road for DarIa Pickett who was taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital. At 4 a.m .. Syracuse was called to the scene of aulD
accident on State Route 124 for Charles Canter who was
transported to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 6:22 a .m.,
Middleport was called to Front St. In Cheshire for Robert Hupp
who was taken to Pleasant Valley Hospital. At 5:07 p.m ..
Pomeroy squad 1 was called to an auto accident on State Route
248 and transported Brenda Fuller and Sharon Baker from the
accident scene to Veterans Memorial Hospital. Pomeroy squad
4 was called at 5:27p.m. to the same accldenHor Laura Clark to
Veterans Memorial HospitaL At 10:34 p.m. , Pomeroy was
called for E;rnest Barrows who was taken to Veterans Memorial
HospitaL
On Sunday at 3:31a.m., Pomeroy was called to East Main St.
for Robert White who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
'At 6:28a.m., Pomeroy went to Laurel Cllf!RoadforClltr Jacobs
to Veterans Memorial HospitaL Pomeroy at J: 17 p.m. was
called to the Americare-Pomeroy Nursing Center for Evelyn
Spencer to Veterans Memorial Ho,spltaL Racine at 5:31 p.m.
was called to Sharon Hollow Road for Charles Heck to Veterans
Memorial HospitaL Racine at 8:21p.m. went to State Route 124
for Paul Schuler to Veterans Memorial HospitaL

Woman seeks money judgment
Linda Sue Hawley, Middleport. has filed suit In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court for a judgment of undisclosed amount
from Veterans Memorial HospitaL
The judgment action Is the result of an Incident Nov. 16, 19871n
which the plaintiff was treated In the emergency room of the
hosP.o~tal. A!'cordlng to the complaint, while being treated In the
emergency room. the plaintiff was Instructed to sit on the edge
of an examination table by a hospital employee or employees,
and while sitting on the edge of the table. she fainted and fell
from the table. striking her head and left arm on the floor.
As a result of the alleged fall. the plaintiff allegedly sustained
permanent pain. damage and suffering. As a further result of
' the alleged fall, the plaintiff Incurred medical and hospital ·
ex penses In the amount of $8.143.71 and expects to incur further
such expenses In the future.
The pia In tiff charges that the hospitaL through Its employees,
negllgenty failed to exercise the necessary degree of
emergency room skill and care. thereby resulting In her
Injuries.
The plainti!Ldemands judgment for compensatory damag~s
and a trial by jury.
In other court matters. Citizens National, a division of the
First Huntington National Bank. Point Pleasant. W.Va .. has
filed suit against Timothy C. Ha'ckett, Langsville, for a
judgment of $5.70l.77.

of the local heart association, and
hospital staff members reported
the test results to those ulldergolng the testing. Members of the
heart group also showed a video
tape on healthcare during the
afternoon In the hospital conference room.
Members of the hospital 's
volunteer organization - the
Women's Auxiliary- were In the
lobby, also to register ·VIsitors
and perform other public servl·
ces ana members were also
stationed in the hospital hallways
to assist In a smooUt traffic flow
for those undergoln&amp; the cholesterol testing as well as other
visitors.
Various hospital employees
were on hand to·· greet the public
during the three hour open house
and assist In various capacities
as well as to conduct tours. There
was a station set up to provide
free blood pressure checks for
visitors.
The hospital was decorated
with balloons carrying out the
theme of NatiOnal Hospital
Week. Veterans Memorial Hospl~
tal, Wellspring of the Commun· ·
lty, and with floral arrangements. There were favors
carrying out the week 's theme
and pamphlets relating to var·
lous healthcare distributed.
As a part of the week-long
observance, the hospital will hold
career day on Wednesday for
Meigs High ·School students, the

third such day held for local high
school students recently. On
Thursday, a cookout will be held
for all employees and volunteers
and the annual mock disaster
drill will be staged. On Friday,
the hospital will provide tours for
two classes of Headstart pupils
and service awards will be
presented to long-time em·
ployees and as well as special

1. of
the Cheshire community. died
this morning at Holzer Medical
Center.
He was a retired plant operator
lor Anderson Blackrock. Galllpo·
lis Ferry, W.Va.
Born March 4. 1921 In Point
Pleasant . he was the son of
Dewey and Clalrabelle (Green•
leyl Jones.
He Is survived by his wife,
'Genevle (Flint) Jones; two
daUghters, Wllmajean Garcia of
New · Jersey, and Jeannette
Grate of Long Bottom, Ohio; one
son. James I. Jones of Cheshire;
five grandchildren; and one
brother, Charles Jones of
California.
He attended the Rutland
Church of the Nazarene and was
a U.S. Army veteran of World
War 11. He was a member of tbe
DAV and the VFW.
. Services will be Wednesday, 3
p.m. at the Waugh-Halley·Wood
Funeral Home. Burial will be In
the Ohio Valley Memory
'Gardens.
Friends may call Tuesday, 2 to
4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.. at the
funeral borne.

.Thelma V. Sines
. 11Mt1ma Vupua SiDes. 52, of
...... dllld 111111~ 7, 1989
Ill P'
IIC Vllley
8Gm Plb. 14. 193 in St. Pial.

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League.
She was preceded in death by
one daughter, Terrie Osborne and
one brother, Sam Robinson.
. Surviving are her husband,
Richard R. Sines of Mason; three
daughters, Cathy Geocge of Zanes·
ville~ Ohio, Debbie Jenkins of
Pomeroy, Ohio and Sherrie
Thompson of Mason; and two stepsons, Richard R. Sines, Jr. and
Timothy Sines both of Mason. Also
survivins are one sister, Dorolhy
Shaffin o( St.Paul, Va.; four
brothers, Charles Robinson of Pen·
sacola, Fla., Bob and Freddie
Robinson of Richmond, Va. and Joe
Robinson of SL Paul, Va.; and
seven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at I p.m. at the
FosJesong Funeral Home with the
Rev. Leo Lash officiatins. Burial
will foUow in tbe Mei&amp;s Memory
Ganlells. Friends may call at the
funeral home Tuesday from 6 10 9
p.m.

Dall• E. Roush
l)a1laa Eusene RoUsh, 43, of
Henderson died Saturday, May 6,
1989 It Holzer Medical Caner in
Galllpolil after a long illness.
He wu born Oct. 16, 1!14.5 In
Hondei&amp;Oit. He llbNidcd the Viclllry

ApllsiOile Church in Point Pleasant
IIIII worbd fCI' W.Va. MallCiblc
!roll of Point PlcMant.
He wu JAwedod Ia dealh by ooe
llrolbar1Doaald B. Roush.

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Fire runs
Pomeroy Fire Department
answered one In-town alarm and
live out-of-town alarms during
the month of April, requiring 401
man hours from department
volunteers, Of the six alarms,
two were structure fires, two
were vehicle fires or accidents.
one was a brush fire and one a
mutual aid call. Fire trucks were
qrlven a total of 329 miles In
April.

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Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio, Tuesday. May 9, 198"9

SEiiiVICi oi$8Ji!:iVIE8 75TH An open lloue In celebration of the slgnlng'of the
legislation that started the Cooperative Extension
Service was held at the Meigs County office on
Mulberry Helrhts Monday. Among the muy who
stopped by to joiD In the celebratloa were two
fonner long-time extension agents, Qeneva

Veterans Memor.lal
Saturday admissions - Darla
Pickett, Pomeroy; Charles Can·
ter. Syracuse.
.
Saturday discharges- Russeli
Cullums, Amber Short, Charles
Canter.
Sunday admlsslons - Walter
Barrett Sr.. VInton; Clifford
Jacobs, Pomeroy; Evelyn
Spencer. Pomeroy; Charles
Heck, Portland; Paul Schuler,
Portland.
Sunday discharges - Hilda
Monahan.

Marriage licenses have been
Issued In Meigs County Probate
Court to Danny Ray Porter. 28.
Point Pleasant, W.Va .. and Ruth
Ann Faulk. 25. Middleport; Ken·
dall Matthew Lemley, 23, Pomeroy, and Amanda Diann Autherson, 27, Pomeroy:

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Sentinel Coi'I'Mpondent
A parade to kick off the l9S9
baseball season will be held In the
village of Syracuse saturday,
beginning at 11 a.m .. according
to the Syracuse VIllage Council.
Council also announced Marty
Maynard was hired as manager
of London Pool during Monday
night's regular session.
The paradewlllformonDusky
Street behind Larry's and travel'

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up river on·viUs:ge sireets·to·the' •
Municipal Park. Following the
para.d e ballgames will get
underway·
Members of the Syracuse
Baseball Association have been
busy painting and doing repair In
preparation for the season.
Others hired to work at London
Pool were nine life guards. Hired
were Eber Pickens, Jr., Shelly
Connolly, Lesley Carr, Annett
Cardone, David Deem, Doug

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Funding for the 1988 year, and expense equally. one-third each.
.sentinel News Staff
Mayor Hoffman says It will be
·Pomeroy Village, however .. Is
A planned decrease In state about the same this year, was not currently participating In the
funding for Meigs County's only $104,489 from state funds , $49,482 cost of the operation, and as
'public transportation system from 'federal funds, $44,722 from
Councilman James Clatworthy
the Blue Streak Cab Co. - ·and I the sale of tokens to riders, and commented "that's not fair."
the Impact of that on local $10,970 In local monies. The local
It was decided that Mayor
fundlng ' agencles was discussed monies, he reported, were pro- Hoffman will direct a letter to
at length at Monday night's vlded !rom Middleport VIllage Pomeroy Village Council remeetlng of Middleport VIllage funds, a total of $7,500, and from questing funding participation.
In other action Council gave a
CounciL
the Meigs County Commission·
Mayor Fred Hoffman reported ers, $3,500.
third and !Ina! reading and
that he had attended a meeting ·
"We need to do something adopted an ordinance prpvldlng
onAprU 27wltl\OhloDepartment . before 1990 to get In additional for an increase of burial fees
of Transporallon officials In funo:ts," Mayor Hoffman said, from $150 to $250, and lot sale (a
which It was· anno1111ced that stressing the need to look for plot for four people) from $300 to
state funds for local transit financial support from other $400. It was passed with a five to
systems will bE&gt; decreased by five sources.
· one vote, with Councilman Paul
percent in 1990.
The only source for additional Gerard giving the "no" vote.
"That five percent," he said, funds, he said. Is through raising
Council also gave a first
"can be translated Into about a the pr'lce for riders or getting reading to an ordinance which
$21.000 decrease based on this support for the system from will keep Columbia Gas Co. rates
year's figures, meaning that the Pomeroy Village which Is . not for service at the current level
l~al share will have to be
now contributing.
through Dec. 31, 1990.
Increased by a bout that
During the discussion, Council·
Discussed again at last night's
amount"
man Dewey Hqrton pointed out
meeting was the proposed emMayor Hoffman reported that that the original verbal agree
ployment of a full-lime ecoabout 84,000 persons a year use ment when the transit system nomic development director for
the cabs and that the cab was started was that Middleport,
the village. Mayor Hoffman
company Is reimbursed for rider· . Pomeroy and the Meigs County noted that Fruth Pharmacy has
ship only.
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Lavender, Scott McPllall, and
Kevin Burgess.
Pool passes will be S25 a person ·
with no family passes to be
offered. Admission at the gate
will be $2 for adults, $1.50 for
students and $1 for pre-school
children. Party rates are $50 an
hour with a minimum of two
hours.
Mayor Eber Pickens reported
that repair at the pool has been
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·Dr. Guttenttan addresses
fifth M'DD dinner meeting

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel News Staff
"Persons with disabilities
want to be part of the American
dream we all know," said Dr.
June Gutterman, director of the
Ohio Bureau of Vocational Reba·
bllltation, speaking at Monday
night's fifth annual dlnril!r for the
Meigs County Board of Mental
RetardatiOn-Developmental Dis·
abilities. The dinner was held at
Carleton !\cboolln Syracuse.
Gutterman, who has a diverse
background In the MRDD field,
pointed out In her remarks that
people with mental retardation
or developmental disabilities
"don't want to havetobudget for
three weeks just to go to
McDonalds. They want to have
something In their pockets, other
than a few pennies. They want to
be able to come and go, take
risks, make mistakes and partake In everything that we
(people without mental retarda·
lion or developmental dlsablllt·
lies) partake In wllh the same
freedom of choices."
So where does that lead the
people who lnvt!llt the public
dollars, or the parents looking for
support? she asked. "It leads us
to ask a different set of questions.
We often look at youngsters with
retardatioa and otherdlsabllltles
and say, 'what will happen to
them"! Who will be there to take
care of them." '
Instead, said Gutterman, the
parents and the professionals
and the people Investing the
public dollars sboukl be uklng
the questions of the younasters
with retardatiOn and other dl•
abiUtlt!ll, 'what will you do when
you grow up? Where will you
work? How will you take care of
youself?' Gutterman described
these u an "Important set of
questions" wblch convey an
expectation In the abilities ot the
YOU!Iiltera of whom the ques·
tlou are being uked. "Without
expectatlona, tbose questions
III!Ver ever begin tQ get · -an•

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c. E. Biake~~lee, 1940 to
1974. They were join~' her by John Rice,
extension ar;ent slnc'e · Blakeslee's retirement,
staltdlnr;, and Cindy Oliveri, extension agent,
home economics, since 1984 to • look over a
scrapbook of newspaper clippings of activities
tbrough the year.

Plan parade to kick off '89
hliSe~all season in Syracuse
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PTOtomeet
Syracuse PTO will meet 7 p.m.
Tuesday evening. Band and .
vocal selections by the 4th, 5th
and 6th graders will be
presented. ·
Dance alated
Round and square dancing will
be featured Friday evenillg,
from 8 to 11 p.m., at lhe Senior·
Citizens Center Jn Pomeroy.
Music will be by the True
Country Ramblers. The public Is
. welcome. Bring snacka for the
snack table.
AAudAI·MH
The Pomeroy grDIIJII of Alcobollcs Anonymous and AI· Anon
. wlllmeetThunday, 7p.m.,at the
Sacred Heart Churcb, Mulberry
Ave., Pomeroy.
MeedqtoaJcM '
There will be a P.l'O mll!etlng
and art fair top'fht (Mqllday) , 7
p.m., at RlverYitll' Elemeatary.
The public llln\ltllld to attend.

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CoPI'tltlhted 11188

Am Electric Power ............. 26%
AT&amp;T ............. ............. ....... 34%
Ashland on ........................ .42
Bob Evans .......................... 15Y.
Charming Shoppes .............. 16%
City Holding Co ................. .. 16
Federal Mogul... ........... .... .. 52%
Goodyear T&amp;R ...................51%
Heck's ................................. ')~.
Key Centurion .................. ..13¥.
Lands' ·End ......................... 30%
Limited Inc .... ·.. .................. 29%
Multimedia Inc .................... 97
Rax Restaurants .................. 2%
Robbins &amp; Myers.. .............. l6Y.
Shoney's Inc ........................ 9\i
Wendy's Inti... ..................... 5%
Worthington Ind ................. 2l'Ji,
(Bob Evans Farms Is ex
dividend today.)

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grandson, TJ. Riffte of Point
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nephews.
Funeral services will be I :30
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Cemewy in HendeiSOII. Friends
may call at Wilcoxen Funeral
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tbe churth one hQur prior to sez.
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Hospital Administrator Scott
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strong public support shown at
Sunday's open house and particularly In ,view of the weather
which was not conducive to
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wered," she said.
jobs and Integration In the
"The challenge as we build community, must be expanded,
toward the future Is to begin to said Gutterman. Training must
ask these dlf!eren t kinds of be provided so that people with
questions and take a hard look at special needs can work In the
the expectations we have. What comq~unlty, and then follow -up
are 'our' expectations, and more support must be provided to keep
Importantly, what are '\heir' these people working In the
'(the youngsters who are dis- community.
abled) expectations for their own
The biggest change we can all
lives."
make, said Gutterman, Is to gl~e
GuttE&gt;rman noted throughout the persons with mental retarda·
her remarks that the "key to tlon and developmental dlsablll·
building. a better future for the ties that we work with, the right
mentally retarded and develop- · to make choices and take risks.
men~ly disabled" citizens of
"And we can do this today
Ohio, as well as the entire United because the mechanisms to do
Slates, "Is change."
this are In place." ·
She pointed out that until about
Gutterman commended Ca·
20 or so years ago, the way to help rleton School-Meigs Industries
people with mental retardation for Its emphasis and commit·
or developmental dlsab!Utles tment "toward quality and con'
was to Institutionalize them In tlnued ~owth In the community;
large facilities, In pastoral pia· allowing more options and chol·
ces, where their basic needs ces for everyone In Meigs
could be met. "But that wasn't County."
good enough," she said, and
Robert Eason, president of the
flitally, parents began saying Meigs MRDD Board, extended
they didn't want their children thanks to other board members
Institutionalized. They wanted for their time and energies spent
their children at home with them, In helping to enhance the Jives of
partlcl;&gt;atlng In their commun· Meigs County's citizens with
lty, and finally, community· mental retardation and develop-.
based support for the mentally mental dlsab!Utltes. He also
retarded and developmentally stressed that It Is the continued
close relationship of many of the
disabled came Into being.
But community-based support, county's various .agencies that
help ·to provide the quality
services at Carleton School·
-Meigs Industries "wltbln the
budget we have to ·work with."
Eason shared a favorite quote.
"Quality II never an accident.
It's always the result of.intelll·
gent effort."
In brief clllllng remarkl, Ca·
rleton SchoOl Superintendent Lee
Wedemeyer commended theCa·
rleton Scbool·MeJ&amp;I Jnduatrles
penonnel for their wllllnpns to
help make the dreams of the
youngsters and adults they work
with come true. ' Wedemeyer
cited examples of staff
membera, on their own Ume,
without belni told or asked,
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UNITED EFFORT- Three U.S. Congreasmen
joined hands on the Silver Memorial Bridge over
lhe Ohio River yesterday as a symbol of joining
efforts to complete the four lanes oa US 35 In
GaiDa County, Ohio, and Mason County, 'West
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VIrginia. (Left to
Bob McEwen, 8-0hlo, and Bob Wille, D·W.Va.,
expressed their concerns and plans to work as a
team In Washington to complete the four·lue
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U. S. Congressmen say ·cooperation
needed to make highway .link reality
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By CHARLES A. MASON
OVPStalf

ON THE SILVE{{ -MEMORIAL
BRIDGE Three U.S. con·
gressmen expressed cooperation
adrnist the roar of tmiler trucks and
amused glances of truck drivers
here Monday afternoon thai a four·
lane hi&amp;hway for Mason and Gallia
counties will become a reality.
Standing a! the state line of West
Vaginia-Ohio, U.S. Reps. Bob
WJSe, D-W.Va.; Bob McEweit, R·
Ohio; and Clarence Miller, R-Ohio,
held hands togetller while the
steady Ohio River churned below
to symbolize a worlting plan
tbey 've put together 10 get the mil·
lions of dollars needed 10 build the
highway. A comDiete four·Q
highway through lfie two counties
lw been a lons-aougbt dream for

more t1m1 30 yean.
Miller, the oldest of the U.S.
conan-nen IIIII fll1lcq milloriiJ
member of the ~ Haole
ApjAoprialions Comm-llid the
stroke of COO(lllrati011 reminded him
wben community leaders went 10
Washingtoa to sedt money for the
very bridge they were standing 011
in the 8ftcrm8lli of the Silver
Briii&amp;O di'8• in 1967 whldl
lrarllpCirlallo between
Point Pleant IIIII Kanauga.

levered

..That bridge went up

faaer: than

any other." Miller, then in his first
year in Congress, recalled Monday..
w~ said the four•lane will
elitrliilate a traffic bottleneck and
gene~ate jobs for tbe two counties.
Wise and others were instrumental
in tbe ·passage of a $200,000
feasibility .study for the West Vaginia section of tbe four-~ i!f
Congress last year. Miller saJd the
three-phase plan for lhe complete
four-lane through Gallia Cowlly is
done and now the money mUSt be
obtained from !he federal highway
1rust fund. Gasoline taxes fuel the
fund.
.
. 'Together with local, state and
federal· agreement we will move·
forward," said McEwen, a member
of the House public works commit·
tee. Wlso said the lhrco con·
greasmen's goal in WashingtOn is 10
ma1ce the four-Jane "• 10p primty.•

bolh states.
- Encouraging mutual efforts
by state governments and citizens
committees in both states to work
together for the completion of the
project.
''The feasibililystudy will look
· at tbe ecooomic benefits and the
site of !he road," Wise said, adding
tbe project can 'I even begin wilhout
tbe study which was BJllli'OVed by
Plcaident Reaprt before he left
office. Wrso ensineenxt the study's
passage in the House and then
received support for tbe projec1 in
the U.S. Senate from Sens. Robert
C. Byrd, 0-W.VL, and Jay Rock·
efeller, 0-W.Va.
During discussion Monday at the
Mason County Courthouse in Point

~t, Boclde S~in, Mason
CoUJuy AN Chlmber of Com·
anerc;e ....dent. llld ~ Bone,
The workin&amp; plan incfudea:
prel"-ol the Greene Caunty
- Seold'W wlutfev« fimciiDa is uCom-~1111!!!1!:!!!~, -IIJIIC)illed u the
nee
for tbo
aillliies ~ U...,f(l' the follow-up
and PgiRI !of IIIJ!Ies in Ohio wort.
NOidy 3QO r !'"'all from bod!
IIIII Weit~
- Sendhls a 1ellll' aiped by lidel olllll Oblo RMr llld lito
WtSe, Mcl!wen ll!d Miller request- jOVI .,,. ......... ttl """'
ing lllppCirt far die DIOleot tioll die
leadenlllp of tbe
BoUle Publle
Works and Transponatlon Commit· COURdeiiiiDlllll
tee IIIII the rele¥antltllx:ommiDccl. highway It a Dell'
- CocRIInldnl il1l lfrocll 10 ft!C*lq. The Jl&lt;tC*d
secure the nec:ellliy 1111e and elude . . . Mil lint liom
federal fuadina for tho project in
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